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University  of  Arizona  Record 

Series  VI,  Number  10  December^  1913 


A  Bibliographical 

List  of  Books,  Pamphlets 

and  Articles  on  Arizona 

in  the  University 

of  Arizona 

Library 


Prepared  by 

estii:llp:  lutrell 

Librarian 


University  of  Arizona 


A  Bibliographical 

List  of  Books,  Pamphlets 

and  Articles  on  Arizona 

in  the  University 

of  Arizona 

Library 


Prepared  by 

ESTELLE  LUTRELL 

Librarian 


Tucson^  Arizona 
1913 


Arizona  formed  from  territory  ceded  to  the  United  States 
by  the  treaty  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo  of  Feb.  2,  1848,  and  part 
of  what  is  known  as  the  "Gadsden  Purchase,"  in  1852;  erect- 
ed into  a  territorial  government  and  the  right  to  Delegate 
representation  in  congress  granted  by  act  of  Feb.  24,  1863; 
admitted  into  the  Union,  Feb.  14,  1912.— U.  S.  Biog.  Congr. 
Directory. 


Press  of 

Th«  Arizona  Daily  Star 

Job  Department 


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Introduction 


This  bibliography  as  well  as  the  material  on  Arizona  in  the 
University  Library  has  been  brought  together  as  the  out- 
growth of  local  needs.  The  value  of  its  being  thus  organized 
rests  in  the  fact  that  the  information  is  widely  scattered, 
sometimes  obscured  by  the  particular  title  chosen  and  in  many 
instances  not  indexed  in  any  of  the  commonly  used  periodical 
guides  or  classified  book  lists.  Although  only  occasional  items 
can  be  called  rare,  still  a  very  considerable  number  would  not 
be  found  in  a  library  where  such  a  collection  had  not  been 
stimulated  by  frequent  demand. 

On  the  other  hand  many  articles  are  indexed  in  magazines 
likely  to  be  found  in  any  large  library.  Under  the  head  of 
Geology  and  Mining,  for  example,  there  are  listed  probably 
most  of  the  significant  writings  on  the  subject  relating  to 
Arizona.  While  the  publications  themselves  are,  for  the  most 
part,  common  property,  the  arrangement  of  the  titles  in  this 
collective  form  will,  it  is  hoped,  add  to  their  general  accessi- 
bility and  usefulness. 

Within  the  past  year  the  Library  has  received  from  the 
family  of  the  late  Herbert  Brown,  Curator  of  the  University 
Museum,  1895-1913,  a  gift  of  the  bound  files  of  the  Arizona 
Citizen,  from  the  beginning  of  the  paper,  October  15,  1870, 
through  the  year  1877.  There  have  also  been  acquired  by 
purchase  some  authoritative  contributions  on  the  Apache 
Wars.  Such  acquisitions  point  to  a  time  when  the  University 
Library  may  contain  not  only  the  output  of  present-day  activ- 
ities in  Arizona,  but  also  historical  sources  of  value  and  im- 
portance. 

The  bibliographies  given  at  the  close  have  been  used,  in 
some  cases  as  a  basis  of  arrangement,  and  in  others  for  the 
identification  of  certain  items  as  being  of  local  interest.  A 
simple  classification  has  been  adopted,  supplemented  by  occas- 
ional explanatory  notes  and  an  index.  In  spite  of  endeavor  to 
the  contrary  a  piece  of  work,  even  as  limited  in  scope  as  this, 
undertaken  on  this  plan,  is  likely  to  show  defects,  possibly,  in 
some  cases,  the  ''defects  of  its  qualities."  Thanks  are  due 
Miss  Mabel  A.  Guild,  Assistant  Librarian,  for  help  in  proof 
reading  and  Miss  Laura  Swan,  student  assistant,  for  careful 
service  in  the  routine  of  arrangement. 

E.  L. 


Contents 


state  Publications 1 

Statehood,  Constitution 11 

Indians 

Antiquities   12 

General    15 

Apache 16 

Hopi 16 

Navaho    17 

Pima 18 

Apachie    Wars 19 

Missions 20 

History 20 

Biography  21 

Explorations 

United  States  Government 22 

Personal   Narratives 23 

Maps 24 

Description  and  Travel 

General 24 

Grand  Canyon 27 

Colorado  River 27 

Narrative  Writings.     Verse 

Fiction.     Drama 27 

Short  Stories 28 

Verse   29 

Agriculture    30 

Forestry    31 

Irrigation    i 32 

Botany  33 

Zoology   36 

Geology   37 

Mining  40 

Miscellaneous 47 

Resources  and  Prospects 47 

Tucson     48 

Climate  and  Health 49 

Newspapers,     Special  Editions 49 

Bibliography    49 

Index    51 


List  of  Periodicals 


Amer.  anthrop.  American  anthopolo- 
gist,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Am.  geol.  American  geologist,  Minne- 
apolis. 

Am.  jour.  sci.  American  journal  of 
science,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Am.  M.  American  magazine.  New  York. 

Amer.  nat  American  naturalist,  Bos- 
ton. 

Amer.  soc.  civ.  eng.  trans.  American 
society  of  civil  engineers.  Transac- 
tions.   New  York. 

Arena.    Arena,  Boston. 

Atlan.    Atlantic  monthly,  Boston. 

Auk.    Tlie  Auk,  New  York. 

Bot.  gazette.  Botanical  gazette,  Clii- 
cago. 

Bui.  Am.  geograph.  soc.  Bulletin  of 
tlie  American  geographical  society, 
New  York. 

Bui.  geol.  soc.  Am.  Bulletin  of  the 
geological  society  of  America,  New 
York. 

Cal.  eclectic  med.  jour.  California  ec- 
lectic medical  journal,  Los  Angeles, 
Cal. 

Oassler's.  Cassier's  magazine.  New 
York. 

Cent.    Century,  New  York. 

Charities.    Charities,  New  York. 

Chaut.  Chautauquan,  Chautauqua, 
New  York. 

Cosmopol.    Cosmopolitan,  New  York. 

Country  life.    Country  life.  New  York. 

Craftsman.    Craftsman,  New  York. 

Earth.    The  Earth,  Chicago. 

Eng.  and  min.  jour.  Engineering  and 
mining  journal,  New  York. 

Eng.  mag.  Engineering  magazine.  New 
York. 

Fores,  and  irrig.  Forestry  and  irriga- 
tion, Washington,  D.  C. 

Forum.    The  Forum,  New  York. 

Harper.  Harper's  monthly  magazine. 
New  York. 

Harp,  W.    Harper's  weekly.  New  York. 

Irrig.  age.    Irrigation  age,  Chicago. 

Journal  American  ethnology  and  arch- 
aeology, Boston. 

Jour.  Franklin  inst.  Journal  of  the 
Franklin  institute,  Philadelphia. 


Jour.  geol.  Journal  of  geology,  Chicago. 

Land  of  sunshine,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

McClure.  McClure's  magazine.  New 
York. 

Min.  ind.    Mineral  industry.  New  York. 

Mines  and  min.  Mines  and  minerals, 
Scranton,  Pa. 

Min.  and  sci.  press.  Mining  and  scienr 
tific  press,  San  Francisco,  Call. 

Min.  mag.  Mining  magazine.  New  York. 

Min.  sci.    Mining  science,  Denver,  Col. 

Min.  world.    Mining  world,  Chicago. 

Nation.    Nation,  New  York. 

No.  Am.  North  American  review,  New 
York. 

Out  west.    Out  west,  Los  Angeles,  CaL 

Outing.    Outing,  New  York. 

Outlook.    Outlook,  New  York. 

Overland.  Overland  monthly,  San 
Francisco. 

Pacific  mon.  Pacific  monthly,  Port- 
land, Oregon. 

Plant  world.  Plant  world,  Tucson,  Ariz. 

Pop.  sci.  Popular  science  monthly. 
New  York. 

R.  of  Rs.  Review  of  reviews,  Ameri- 
can, New  York. 

Science.    Science,  New  York. 

Sci.  Am.  Scientific  American,  New 
York. 

Sd.  Am.  Sup.  Scientific  American  sup- 
plement, New  York. 

Sorib.  M.  Scribner's  magazine.  New 
York. 

Southern  workman.  Southern  work- 
man, Hampton,  Va. 

Speculum.  The  speculum,  Lansing, 
Mich. 

Sunset  magazine.  Sunset  magazine, 
San  Francisco. 

Tr.  Am.  inst.  min.  eng.  Transactions 
American  institute  of  mining  engi- 
neers. New  York. 

Twentieth  cent.  mag.  Twentieth  cen- 
tury magazine,  Boston. 

Univ.  Ariz.  mon.  University  of  Arizona 
monthly,  Tucson,  Ariz. 
"^  West    coast    magazine.      West    coast 
magazine,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

World's  work.  World's  work,  New 
York. 


WRITINGS  ON  ARIZONA 


List  of  Books  and  Publications 


STATE  AND  TERRITORIAL   PUBLI- 

CATIONS 

OFFICIAL,  INSTITUTIONAL 

State 

Constitutional  convention,  1910.  Min- 
utes.  450  p.  21cm.    Phoenix,  [1911]. 

[1 

....  The  proposed  constitution  for  the 
State  of  Arizona  adopted  by  the 
Constitutional  convention.  Phoenix, 
1910.    40  p.    20cm.  [2 

Governor.  Message.  First  State  legis- 
lature.   Phoenix,  1913.    23cm.        [3 

Acts  of  the  first  State  legislature, 
1912.    Phoenix,  1912.    23cm.  [4 

Blue  Book.  State  and  county  oflScials 
of  Arizona.  Compiled  by  the  Secre- 
tary of  State.  Phoenix,  1912.  31  p. 
15cm.  [5 

Board  of  Control.  Annual  report, 
1912—.    Tucson,  1912—.  [6 

Territorial 

Governor.  Message,  annual,  1864-70, 
biennial,  1871.  [7 

Copies  of  early  messages  in  Journals 
of  Legislature.  Separates  of  otlxers. 
Bet  incomplete. 

J.  N.  Goodwin.  1864;  R.  C.  McCor- 
mick,  1865,  66,  67,  68;  A.  P.  K.  SafCord, 
1869,  70,  71,  73,  77  in  Journals. 

Report  to  Secretary  of  Interior, 

annual,  1878-1910.    Washington,  1878- 
1910.    illus.    24cm.  [8 

J.  C.  Pr6mont,  1878-79;  J.  J.  Gosper, 
1881;  F.  A.  Tritle,  1883-85;  C.  M.  Zu- 
llck,  1886-88;  L.  Wolfley,  1889;  N.  O. 
Murphy  (Acting  Gov.),  1890-91,  (Gov.), 
1892;  L.  C.  Hughes,  1893-95;  B.  J. 
Franklin.  1896;  M.  H.  McCord,  1897;  N. 
O.  Murphy,  1898-1901;  A.  O.  Brodie, 
1902-04;  J.  H.  Kibbey.  1905-08;  R.  E. 
Sloan,    1909-10. 

No  report  1880,  1882.    Set  complete. 

1898  contains  Blake»  W.  P.  The  dis- 
tribution of  metallic  wealth  in  Arizona, 
p.  245-312. 

1899  Bibliographical  ref.  to  Geol.  and 
mineralogy  of  Arizona,  p.  248-255.  Also 
Land  office  map  of  Territory. 

Arizona  Adjutant  General.  Report.  An- 
nual 1892,  1893;  biennial  1895-96.     [9 

....Auditor.  Biennial  report.  1889-90, 
1891-92, 1893-94, 1899-1900, 1901-02.  [10 

....  Treasurer.  Biennial  report.  1900- 
02.  [11 


Board  of  Control.     (4tli)  biennial 

report.  1900-02.  Contains  report  of 
Prison  and  Insane  asylum.  23cm.  [12 

Territorial      Board      of      Health. 

Bulletin.  Phoenix,  1909-10.  Vol.  1, 
nos.  1-8,  Nov.,  1909-June,  1910.        [13 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 
Report.    Phoenix,  Ariz.  [14 

1883-84;  1889-90;  1903-04;  1907-08.  Set 
Incomplete. 

McCrea,  Samuel  Presly.  The  estah^ 
lishment  of  the  Arizona  school  sys- 
tem. 12, 125  p.  port.  28cm.  1902.   [15 

Thesis— A.  M.  Stanford.     MSS. 
Published  in  Rept.  Supt.  Pub.  Instruc- 
tion for  1908. 

School  Laws.  The  school  laws  of  the 
Territory  of  Arizona,  as  approved 
Mar.  10,  1887.  Tombstone,  Epitaph 
Book  and  Job  Print.  1890.  65  p. 
22cm.  [1§ 

....  Same  amended  by  sixteenth  Leg- 
islative Assembly.  Prescott,  Jour- 
nal-Miner Book  and  Job  Print.  1891. 
68  p.     23cm.  [17 

Same.     Daily  Star  Book  and  Job 

Print,  1893.    66  p.    20cm.  [18 

Public    school    laws    of    Arizona. 

April  1,  1901.  Phoenix,  H.  H.  Mc- 
Neil Co.,  1901.    75  p.    23cm.  [19 

Arizona  school  laws  April  1,  1905. 

Phoenix,  H.  H.  McNeil  Co.,  1905.  80 
p.    23cm.  [20 

Arizona  school  laws,  July  1,  1907. 

Phoenix,  H.  H.  McNeU  Co.,  1907.  83 
p.     23cm.  [21 

Board    of   Education.     Course   of 

study  for  the  common  schools.  Phoe- 
nix, H.  H.  McNeil  Co.,  1899,  1910. 
1899,  1910.    23cm.  [22 

1899  prepared  by  R.  L.  Ix>ng,  Superin- 
tendent; 1910,  by  Territorial  Board  of 
Education. 

Normal  School  (Tempe,  1885),  Bi- 
ennial report,  1891-92,  1900-02.        [23 

Tlie  Tempe  Normal  School  of  Arizona, 
(Tempe,  1885).  Annual  catalogue. 
No.  8,  1897—    Phoenix,  1897—      [24 

Arizona  journal  of  education.  Tempe, 
Arizona,  1910-1912.  Vol.  1,  1910— 
vol.  3,  No.  2,  1912.  [25 

No  more  published. 

Normal  schools  of  Arizona.  Bien- 
nial report  1900.  Secretary  Board 
of  Education,  J.  H,  McClintock. 
Phoenix,  Ariz..  Republican,  1900.    [26 


U^nVERSITY  OF  ARIZONA  LIBRARY 


Northern  Arizona  Normal  School.  An 
institution  much  needed  by  north- 
ern counties.  Citizens'  mass  meet- 
ing sets  forth  substantial  reasons 
why  such  a  school  should  be  estab- 
lished. Phoenix,  Dunbar  &  Ambler, 
print,  1899.    8  p.    18cm.  [27 

Northern  Arizona  Normal  School 
(Flagstaff,  1899).  Annual  announce- 
ment, 1901-02,  1904-07.  [28 

University  of  Arizona.  (Tucson,  1885). 
Report  of  the  Board  of  Regents.  Tuc- 
son, 1888-1905.  [29 

1888,  1890  typewritten  from  a  private 
copy. 

1892,  1894,  1896,  1902,  1904,  1905. 

....  President's  report  to  the  Board  of 
Regents.    1907— annual.  [30 

"Published  writings  of  officers  of  the 
University,"  in  Reports,  1907,  p.  15-27; 
1908,  p.  25-6;  1909,  p.  9-28;  1910,  p.  18-22. 

. . .  .Register,  .announcements.  Tucson, 
Ariz.,  1891—  [31 

Officers,    Course   of  Instruction,    etc., 

1891.  32  p. 

First  annual  catalogue,  1892. 

The  University  was  authorized  1885, 
opened  1891. 

Presidents  with  dates  of  office: 
Adams,  Frank  Y.,  1901-3;  Babcock,  Ken- 
drlc  C,  1903-10;  Billman,  Howard, 
1894-97;    Comstock,    Theo.    B.,    Director, 

1892,  President.  1892-94;  Parker,  Millard, 
M.,  1897-1901;  Wilde,  Arthur  H.,  1911— 

Regents  with  dates  of  office:  Bay- 
less,  Charles  H.,  1904-10;  Billman,  How- 
ard, 1894-96;  Drake,  Charles  H.,  1898; 
Egan,  Mark  J.,  1903;  Fenner,  H.  W., 
1898;  Fitch,  Ferris  S.,  1902;  Ford, 
Rochester,  1892-93;  Franklin.  Selim. 
1891-96;  Freeman,  Merrill  P.,  1891-93, 
97,  1904-11;  Gardiner,  John,  1891;  Green- 
way,  John  C,  1910-11;  Grossetta,  An- 
thony v.,  1900-01,  1906-09;  Hereford, 
Frank,  1912—;  Herring,  William,  1898- 
1901;  Hilzinger,  John  G.,  1894-95; 
Hughes,  Louis  C,  1897;  Monk.  E.  R., 
1894-95;  Murphey,  William,  1910-11; 
Ormsby,  John  M.,  1891,  1902-03;  Rick- 
etts.  Lewis  D.,  1912 — ;  Roskruge,  George 
J.,  1902-09;  Samaniego,  M.  G..  1896; 
Scott,  Winfleld,  1902-03;  S-trauss,  Charles 
M.,  1888-89?;  Talbot.  Walter,  1904-05; 
Tenney,  Herbert  B..  1892-93,  98-1901; 
Waters,  Albert  L.,  1812;  Wheatley,  Lo- 
gan W.,  1912—;  Whitmore,  William  V., 
1897;  Zabriskie,  James,  1900. 

....  Regulations  for  the  government  of 
studenrt^s  of  the  University  of  Ari- 
zona. Tucson,  Arizona,  1896.  10  p. 
20cm.  [32 

School  of  Mines.    Bulletin,  Tucson, 

1891-93.  No.  1-3, 1891-1893.  25cm.   [33 

School  of  Mines.     Report  of  the 

operations for     1896.       Phoenix, 

Wood  &  Irvine  Press,  1897.     15  p. 
25om.  £34 


. .  .School  of  Mines.  Sketch  of  the 
mineral  wealth  of  the  region  adja- 
cent to  the  Santa  Cruz  Valley,  Ari- 
zona. By  W.  P.  Blake.  22  p.  1901. 
( Univ.  of  Ariz.  (School  of  Mines. )     [35 

...Circular.  1-4.  Tucson,  1903?  No. 
2  called  "Bulletin,  ser.  1,  No.  2."  4 
p.    16cm.  [36 

. . .  Hall,  Howard  Judson.  On  reach- 
ing the  West.  Address  delivered  at 
the  anniial  commencement  of  the 
University  of  Arizona,  June  3,  1908. 
16  p.    19cm.  [37 

. . .  Ives,  EJugene  S.  Addresses  deliv- 
ered hy  Millard  M.  Parker,  President 
of  the  University  of  Arizona,  and 
Senator  Eugene  S.  Ives  of  Yuma, 
Ariz.,  during  commencement  exer- 
cises of  the  University  of  Arizona. 
June,  1898.    10  p.    22cm.  [38 

. . .  McCrea,  Samuel  P.  Early  efforts 
to  found  a  University  of  Arizona. 
Univ.  Ariz.  Mon.  4:139-144.    Mr.  '02. 

[39 

, .  .Whitmore,  William  V.  An  address 
. . .  delivered  before  the  students  of 
the  University,  March  23,  1900.  9  p. 
22  cm.  [40 

, , .  Songs  of  the  University.  Tucson, 
1903.    11  p.    17cm.  [41 

...The  'Varsity  Grid-Iron.  (Semi- 
weekly).  Published  by  the  students. 
Nov.  18,  1902-Feb.  27,  1903.  28  nos. 
29cm.  [42 

, . .  The  Sage  Green  and  Silver.  Pub^ 
lished  by  the  students.  Jan.,  1899- 
May,  1900,  v.  1-2.  [43 

continued  by 
. .  .The  University  of  Arizona  Month- 
ly.   Nov.  1900-May  1908.    v.  3-9. 

continued  by 
. .  .Arizona  Life.    Nov.  1910-May  1911. 
V.  10. 

continued  by 
. .  The  University  Life  (Weekly)  Oct 
1,  '08-May  15,  '10.    v.  1-2. 

continued  by 
...Arizona    Weekly   Life.     Nov.    14, 
1911—    V.  1. 

...The  Burro.  '03.  (College  annu- 
al), oblong  8  mo.,  102  p.,  illua.  [44 
. .  .The  Desert.  1911.  Senior  annual. 
120  p.     8mo.     lllus.  [45 

...El  Sahuaro,  1913.  The  year  book 
of  the  University,  oblong  8mo„  lllus. 

[46 


WRITINGS  ON  ARIZONA 


...Agricultural  Experiment  Station 
(Tucson,  1889).  Annual  report  1, 
1880-90— to  date.  [47 

The  ftth,  7th,  Sth  rps.  are  respectively 
BuUetlns  19,  24,  25. 

Bulletins,  No.  1,  Dec.  1890— 

to  date.    Tucson,  1890 —  [48 

Nos.  34,  38,  45,  47,  51.  54,  57,  60  con- 
tain Timely  hints  for  farmers. 

Nos.  40,  63  are  Nos.  1  and  2  "co-oper- 
ative by  the  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.  and  the 
Ariz.  Agr.  Exper.  Sta."  Published  at 
■Washimg-ton. 

Contents 

No.  I.  Gulley,  F.  A.,  Director,  Ardz. 
A^i.  Exp.  Station.     [4  p.]     1890. 

No.  II.  Toumey,  J.  W.  Range  grass- 
es of  Ariz.     [10  p.]     1891. 

No.  III.  Stolbramd,  V.  E.  ,  Engineer, 
Irrigation  in  Ariz.     15  p.     1891. 

No.  IV.  Collingwood,  C.  B.,  Chemist, 
Waters  and  water  analysis.    15  p.    1891. 

No.  V.  Giilley,  F.  A.,  Director,  Ca- 
fiaigre.     [4  p.]     1892. 

No.  VI.  Collingwood,  C.  B.  Soils  and 
waters.     8  p.     1892. 

No.  Vn.  Collingwood,  C.  B.  and  oth- 
ers, Ganaigrre.     40  p.     1898. 

No.  Vm.  Gulley,  F.  A.  and  Moss  M. 
Cattle  feeding.     10  p.     1893. 

No.  IX.  Toumey.  J.  W.  Insects  and 
insecticides.     10  p.     1893. 

No.  X.  Gulley,  F.  A.  Experimental 
work  at  "Willcox.     11-16  p.     1893. 

No.  XI.  Gulley,  F.  A.  and  Colling- 
wood, C.  B.  Pumping  wart;er  for  irriga- 
tion.    17-24  p.     1893. 

No.  XII.  Toumey,  J.  W.  Observaitiona 
on  crown-knoL     12  p.     1894. 

No.  XIII.  Forbes,  R.  H.  The  mes- 
quite  tree.     13-26  p.     1895. 

No.  XIV.  Toumey,  J.  W.  Scale  in- 
sects in  Arizona.    27-56  p.    1895. 

No.  XV.  Devol,  W.  S.  Varieties  of 
fruits.     57-76  p.     1895. 

No.  XVI.  Devol,  W.  S.  Apricots  a/t 
Phoenix  Station.    77-91  p.    1895. 

No.  XVn.  Devol,  W.  S.  Agricultural 
convention.    30  p.    1895. 

No.  XVm.  Devol,  W.  S.  AgrlcuHuraJ 
oonvention.     Pt.  II.     31-53.     1895. 

No.  XX.  Boggs.  E.  M.  Arizona 
weather.     38  p.     1896. 

No.  XXI.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Cafiaigre. 
35  p.     1896. 

No.  XXn.  Toumey,  J.  W.  Some- 
thiing  about  weeds.     32  p.     1897. 

No.  Xxm.  Devol,  W.  S.  Sugar 
beets.     44  p.     1897. 

No.  XXVr.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Sugar  beet 
experiments.     15  p.     1897. 

No.  XXVTI.  Boggs,  E.  M.  and  Barnes, 
N.  H.    Ariz,  weather.    16-65  p.    1897. 

No.  XXVni.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Salt  Riv- 
er Valley  soils.     66-99  p.     1898. 

No.  XXIX.  Toumey,  J.  W.  The  date 
palm.     100-150  p.     1898. 

No.  XXX.  MoClatchie,  A.  J.  and 
Forbes,  R.  H.  Sugar  beet  experiments 
In  1898.     190-225  p.     1899. 

No.  XXXI.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Suerar 
beet  experiments  in  1898.  263-272  p. 
1899 

No.  XXXn.  Cockerell,  T.  D.  A.  In- 
sect pests  of  Salt  River  Valley.  273- 
295  p.     1899. 

No.  XXXin.  Toumey,  J.  W.  Cause 
and  nature  of  crown-gall.    64  p.     1900. 


No.  XXXV.  McClatchie.  A.  J.  Vege- 
table growing  in  S.  Ariz.  115-143  p. 
1900. 

No.  XXXVI.  Forbes,  R  H.  Experi- 
mental work  with  sugar  beets  in  1900. 
187-205  p.     1901. 

No.  XXXVn.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Win- 
ter irrigation  of  deciduous  orchard*. 
206-240  p.     1901. 

No.  XXXIX.  True,  G.  H.  Dairy  aerd 
records.     297-309  p.     1901. 

No.  XL.  Means,  T.  H.  Soil  survey 
in  Salt  River  Valley.    287-332  p.    1902. 

No.  XLI.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Irriga- 
tion at  the  station  farm.     48  p.     1902. 

XLII.  Woodward,  3.  M.  Cool  side  of 
a  house  in  Ariz,     49-57  p.     1902. 

No.  XLin.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Utiliz- 
ing our  water  supply.    58-142  p.    1902. 

No.  XDIV.  Forbes,  R.  H.  River  irri- 
gating waters  of  Ariz.     143-214  p.     1902. 

No.  XLrVI.  Skinner,  W.  W.  Under- 
ground waters  of  Ariz.    272-296  p.    1903. 

No.  XLrVIII.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Rela- 
tion of  weather  to  crops.  250-456  p. 
1904. 

No.  XLIX.  Woodward,  S.  M.  Cost 
of  pumping  for  irrigation.  457-469  p. 
1904. 

No.  L.  True,  G.  H.  and  McConnell, 
T.  F.  Steer  feeding  experiments.  498- 
522  p.     1905. 

No.  LII.  Thomber,  J.  J.  Alfilaria  as 
a  forage  plant  in  Ariz.    58  p.     1906. 

No.  LIU.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Irrigating 
sediments  and  their  effects.  59-98  p. 
1906. 

No.  LV.  Smith,  G.  E.  P.  Cement 
pipe  for  small  irrigating  systems.  167- 
184  p.     1907. 

No.  LVr.     Cockerell,  T.  D.  A.     Scale 
insects  of  date  palm.     185-207  p.     1907. 
Forbes,  R.  H.    Extermination  of  date 
palm  scales.     193-207  p.     1907. 

No.  LVin.  Colt,  J.  E.  Citrus  culture 
in  the  Southwest.     288-328  p.     1908. 

No.  LIX.  Wilson,  F.  W.  Odeander 
poisoning  of  live  stock.    383-397  p.    1909. 

No.  LXI.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  and  Coit, 
J.  E.  Relation  of  weather  to  crops  and 
varieties  adapted  to  Ariz,  conditions. 
465-524   p.     1909. 

No.  LXn.  Coit,  J.  E.  Olive  culture 
in  Southwest.     525-555  p.     1909. 

No.  LXin.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Irrigation 
and  agriculture  in  Ariz.    83  p.    1911. 

No.  LXIV.  Smith,  G.  E.  P.  Ground- 
water supply  and  irrigation  in  the  Rill- 
ito  Valley.     81-244  p.     1910. 

No.  LXV.  Thomber,  J.  J.  Grazing 
ranges  of  Arizona.     245-360  p.    1910. 

No.  LXVI.  Vinson,  A.  E.  Chemistry 
and  ripening  of  the  date.  403-435  p. 
1911. 

Freeman,  G.  F.     Ripening  dates  by 
incubation.    436-456  p.    1911. 

No.  LXVII.  Thomber,  J.  J.  Native 
cacti  as  emergency  forage  plants.  457- 
508  p.     1911. 

Vinson,   A.    E.     Nutritive  value   of 
cholla  fmit.     509-519  p.     1911. 

No.  LXVm.  Freeman,  G.  F.  South- 
western beans  and  teparies.  573-619  p. 
1912. 

No.  LXIX.  Wilson,  F.  W.  Improved 
types  of  sheep  for  Southwest.  620-636 
p.  1912. 

Vinson,  A.  E.     Sheep  of  Tunis  and 
Algeria.     637-654  p.     1912. 

No.  LXX.  Clothier,  R.  W.  Dry- farm- 
ing in  the  arid  Southwest.  725-798  p. 
1913. 


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. . .  Timely  Hints  for  Farmers.    No.  1, 
Oct.  1,  1899— to  date.    Tucson,  1899- 

[49 

Bulletins  34,  38,  45,  47,  51,  54,  57,  60. 
comprise  Timely  hin/ts  for  farmers. 

Contents 

No.  I.  McOlatchie,  A.  J.  Green-ma- 
nuring plants  for  orchards.     O.  1,  1899. 

No.  n.  MoClatchie,  A.  J.  Planting 
Eucolypts  in  Arizona.     O.  16,  1899. 

No.  III.  P\>rbes,  R.  H.  Improvement 
of  Arizona  soils.     N.  1,  1899. 

No.  IV.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Winter  ir- 
rigation of  orchards.    N.  15,  1899. 

No.  V.  Tourney,  J.  W.  The  crown- 
gall.     D.  1,  1899. 

No.  VI.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Desirable 
varieties  of  peaches.    D.  15,  1899. 

No.  VII.  Cockerell.  T.  D.  A.  The 
danger  of  introducing  insects  on  trees. 
Ja.  1,  1900. 

No.  vni.  What  to  plant  on  Arbor 
Day.     Ja.   15,   1900. 

No.  IX.  Cockerell,  T.  D.  A.  Winter 
remedies  for  injurious  Insects.  F.  1, 
1900. 

No.  X.  True,  G.  H.  Care  of  milk  for 
the  factory.     F.  15,  1900. 

No.  XI.  Forbes.  R.  H.  Black  alkali.. 
Mr.  1,  1900. 

No.  XII.  Forbes,  R.  H.  White  alkaU. 
Mr.  15,  1900. 

No.  XIII.  True,  G.  H.  Selected  dairy 
cows.     Ap.  1,  1900. 

No.  XIV.  Forbes,  R.  H.  The  "Adobe 
Hole".     Ap.  15,  1900. 

No.  XV.  True,  G.  H.  I>ehomlng  cat- 
tle.    My.  1,  1900. 

No.  XVI.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Date  palm 
culture — a  word  in  time.    My.  15,  1900. 

No.  XVTI.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Sum- 
mer cultivation.     Je.  1,  1900. 

No.  XVIII.  Toumey,  J.  W.  Grazing 
versus  irrigation.    Je.  15,  1900. 

(Collected,  edited  and  illusitrated  In 
Bui.  34.) 

No.  XIX.  Forbes,  R.  H.  The  farm- 
ers reading  course.    O.  1,  1900. 

No.  XX.  Griffiths,  David.  Stinking 
smut  of  wheat  and  its  prevention.  O. 
15,  1900. 

No.  XXI.  True.  G.  H.  The  use  of 
ohemical  preservatives  in  milk.  N.  1. 
1900. 

No.  XXII.  Forbes,  R.  H.  The  open 
range  and  the  irrigation  farmer.  N.  15, 
1900. 

No.  XXin.  True,  G.  H.  The  value 
of  a  dairy  herd  record.     D.  1,  1900. 

No.  XXIV.  True,  G.  H.  The  use  of 
the  Babcock  test.    D.  15,  1900. 

No.  XXV.  Cockerell,  T.  D.  A.  Plant 
lice.     Ja.  1,  1901. 

No.  XXVI.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Sug- 
gestions conoernlng  date  culture.  Ja. 
15,  1901.  . 

No.  XXVII.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  The 
spring  vegetable  garden.    F.  1,  1901. 

No.  XXVIII.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Some 
trees  and  plants  for  barren  places.  F. 
15,  1901. 

No.  XXIX.  True,  G.  H.  The  use  of 
hand  separators  on  the  farm.  Mr.  15, 
1901. 

No.  XXX.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Well  waters 
for  irrigation.     Ap.   1,   1901. 

No.  XXXI.  Skinner,  W.  W.  Home- 
made fertilizers.     Ap.  15,  1901. 

No.  XXXn.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Wild 
barley.    My.  16.  1901. 


No.  XXXin.  Griffiths.  David.  The 
Australian  saltbush  in  Arizona.  Je.  1. 
1901. 

No.  XXXIV.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Mil- 
lets.    Jl.  1,  1901. 

(Collected,  edited  and  illustrated  In 
Bui.  38.) 

No.  XXXV.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Some- 
thing worth  knowing  about  mud.  O. 
15,  1901. 

No.  XXXVI.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Le- 
gumes for  forage  and  grreen  manuring. 
N.  15,  1901. 

No.  XXXVTI.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Sugar 
beets  for  1^02.     D.  15,  1901. 

No.  XXXVm.  True,  G.  H.  The 
dairy  cow  and  the  weather.  Ja.  15, 
1902. 

No.  XXXIX.  Skinner,  W.  W.  Exter- 
mination of  gophers  and  ants.  Mr.  10, 
1902. 

No.  XL.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Observa- 
tions on  "The  rise  of  the  alkali."  Ap. 
15,   1902. 

No.  XLI.  Thomber,  J.  J.  The  fog- 
fruit  or  Lippla  Nodiflora,  as  an  econo- 
mic plant.     Je.  10,  1902. 

(Collected,  edited  and  illustrated  In 
Bui.  45.) 

No.  XLII.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Straw- 
berry culture.     O.   20,   1902. 

No.  XLIII.  True.  G.  H.  Skim  milk 
for  pigs.     D.  15,  1902. 

No.  XLIV.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Water- 
melon growing.     Ja.  25,  1903. 

No.  XLV.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  CJom- 
bating  the  flat-headed  borer.  Mr.  1, 
1903. 

No.  XLVI.  Thomber,  J.  J.  The  mel- 
on plant-louse  and  the  "manteca"  dis- 
ease.    Ap.  15,  1903. 

No.  XLVn.  True,  G.  H.  The  use  of 
branding  fluid.     My.  1,  1903. 

(Collected,  edited  and  Illustrated  In 
Bui.  47.) 

No.  XLVin.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Bee-pro- 
ducts in  Arizona.     O.  1,  1903. 

No.  XI-JX.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Sugar- 
beet  culture.     O.  15,  1903. 

No.  L.  Thomber,  J.  J.  Some  practi- 
cal suggesitions  concerning  seed  germi- 
nation.    D.  16,  1903. 

No.  LI.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Potato 
culture.     Ja.  25.  1904. 

No.  LII.  Thomber.  J.  J.  Singed 
cacti  as  a  forage.     My.  4,  1904. 

No.  LIII.  Skinner,  W.  W.  Pickling 
olives  for  home  use.     O.  1,  1904. 

No.  LIV.  McClatchie,  A.  J.  Pear 
culture.     Ja.  30,  1905. 

(Collected,  edited  and  illustrarted  in 
Bui.  51.) 

No.  LV.  Thomber,  J.  J.  Some  prac- 
tical suggestions  concerning  seed  test- 
ing.    S.  10,  1905. 

No.  LVT.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Making  the 
most  of  a  small  water  supply.  F.  10, 
1906. 

No.  LVn.  Smith,  G.  B.  P.  Weirs  for 
irrigating  streams.     Ap.  20,  1906. 

No.  LVin.  Clark,  V.  A.  Observa- 
tions on  millets.    Je.  15,  1906. 

No.  LIX.  Clark,  V.  A.  Field  corn  In 
Arizona.    Je.  30,  1906. 

(Collected,  edited  and  illustrated  in 
Bui.  54.) 

No.  LX.  Vinson,  A.  E.  Honey  vine- 
gar.    Jl.   30,  1906. 

No.  LXI.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Disk-har- 
rowing alfalfa.    D.  1,  1906. 


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WRITINGS  ON  ARIZONA 


No.  LXn.  Thomber,  J.  J.  Soiggea- 
tions  for  Arbor  Day  planting.  Ja.  1, 
1907. 

No.  LXin.  Forbes,  R.  H.  A  lesson 
In  Intensive  farming.    Ja.  15,  1907. 

No.  LXIV.  Thornber,  J.  J.  Sugges- 
tions for  the  control  of  the  codling 
moth.     F.   15,   1907. 

No.  KXV.  Wilson,  F.  W.  Contagioua 
abortion  in  cattle.     My.  15,  1907. 

No.  LXVI.  Clark,  V.  A.  Observa- 
tions on  nurse  croT)s  for  alfalfa.  Ag. 
25,  1907. 

(Collected,  edited  and  illustrated  In 
Bui.  57.) 

No.  LrXVn.  Smith,  G.  B.  P.  Pump- 
dng  plants  for  irrigators.    D.  28,  1907. 

No.  LXVin.  Thornber,  J.  J.  Resist- 
ant eucalypts  for  planting  in  Southern 
Ari2wna.     Ja.  15,  1908. 

No.  LXIX.  Forbes,  R.  H.  A  lesson 
In  diversified  farming.    F.  1,  1908. 

No.  LXX.  Clothier,  R.  W.  Cotton 
growing  in  Arizona.     Mr.  1,  1908. 

No.  LXXI.  Vinson,  A.  E.  Preserving 
eggs.     Mr.   15,  1908. 

No.  LXXn.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Progress 
and  prospects  of  date  palm  culture.  Ap. 
1,  1908. 

No.  LXXrn.  Thornber,  J.  J.  Vital- 
ity of  seeds  under  water.     Ap.  20,  1908. 

No.  LXXrv.  Wilson,  F.  W.  Farm 
majiagement  with  sheep.    Jl.  15,  1908. 

No.  LXXV.  Crane,  E.  L.  and  Forbes 
R.  H.  Winter  onions  in  the  Southwest. 
B.  10,  1908. 

No.  LXXVI.  McCallum,  W.  B.  Some 
common  plant  diseases.     N.  20,  1908. 

(Collected,  edited  and  illuiS'trated  in 
Bui.  60.) 

No.  LXXVn.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Canta- 
loupf>  growing.     Ja  11,  1<^09. 

No.  KXXVill.  C/>it.  J.  E.  Pruning  .f 
deciduous  orchards.     Ja.  15,  1909. 

No.  LXXIX.  Thornber,  J.  J.  Orna- 
mental planting  for  higher  altitudes  in 
Arizona.     Mr.  1,  1909. 

No.  LXXX.  Wilson,  F.  W.  Pin  mon- 
ey from  hens.     My.  20,  1909. 

No.  LXXXI.  Thornber,  J.  J.  Prun- 
ing of  ornamental  plants.    D.  15,  1909. 

No.  LXXXn.  Forbes,  R.  H.  and 
Crane,  E.  L.  Tomato  culture.  D.  30, 
1909. 

No.  LXXXra.  Thornber,  J.  J.  Drought 
resis-tant  plants  for  the  arid  Southwest. 
D.  30,  1909. 

No.  LXXXIV.  Wilson,  F.  W.  Sor- 
ghum as  a  forage  and  grain  ration  for 
sheep.     Je.  29,  1910. 

No.  LXXXV.  Thornber.  J.  J.  Some 
hardy  flowers  for  southwestern  gardens. 
Ag.   29,  1910. 

No.  LXXXVI.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Sweet 
potato  culture.     D.  29.  1910. 

No.  I^XXXVII.  Forbes,  R.  H.  and 
Crane,  E.  L.     Peanuts.    Mr.  1,  1911. 

No.  LXXXVin.  Forbes,  R.  H.  and 
Crane,  E.  L.  Bermuda  grass.  My.  10, 
1911. 

No.  LXXXrX.  Vinson,  A.  E.  Silos 
and  ensilage  in  subtropical  coxmtries. 
Je.  10.  1911. 

No.  XC.  Ross,  W.  H.  Farm  sanita- 
tion.    D.  15,  1911. 

No.  XCI.  Thornber.  J.  J.  Resistance 
to  frost  of  introduced  trees  and  shrubs. 
Ja.  1.  1912. 

No.  XCII.  FVeeman,  G.  F.  The  te- 
pary  bean,  a  new  southwestern  legume. 
F.  1,  1912. 


No.  XCm.  Forbes,  R.  H.  The  Inten- 
sive cultivation  of  alfalfa.     Mr,  1,  1912. 

No.  XCIV.  Clothier.  R.  W.  The  sor- 
ghums for  dry-farming  in  Southern  Ari- 
zona.   Ap.  2,  1912. 

No.  XCV,  Smith,  G.  E.  P.  Windmills 
for  irrigation  pumping.    Je.  1,  1912. 

No.  XCVI.  Forbes,  R.  H.  Oabba«e 
and  cauliflower.     Ag.   10,  1912. 

No.  XCVII.  Freeman,  G.  F.  Grain 
smuts.     O.   1,  1912. 

No.  XCVin.  Smith,  G.  E.  P.  The 
improvement  of  country  roads.  F.  8, 
1913. 

No.  XCIX.  Morrill,  A.  W.  How  to 
control  rose  aphis  and  rose  mildew.  Ap. 
15,  1913. 

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title:  "Distribution  of  metallic  wealth  in 
Arizona,"  p.  245-312.    W.  P.  Blake. 

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cultural and  grazing  resources;  em- 
bracing a  review  of  its  Indian  tribes. 
Tucson  printed  at  the  Citizen  of- 
fice, 1874.     (2),  38  p.    23cm.  [64 

Prepared  by  A.   P.   K.   Safford,   com- 
missioner. 

Hamilton,  Patrick.  The  resources  of 
Arizona. ..  .Compiled  under  author- 
ity of  the  Legislature.  Prescott, 
1881.     120  p.    22cm.  [65 

....2d  ed.,  enl.  and  illus.  San  Fran- 
cisco, A.  L.  Bancroft,  1883.  275  p. 
illus.     23cm.  [66 

. . .  .3d  ed.  Revised  and  enlarged,  with 
new  map  and  illus.  San  Francisco, 
A.  L.  Bancroft,  1884.  7,  (1),  9-414  p. 
illus.    20  cm.  [67 

McClintock,  James  H.  Arizona's... 
Legislature.  Phoenix,  1897-1901. 
Sessions  19-21.  illus.,  ports.  15x23 
cm.  [68 

Comprises    a    list    of    members    with 
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STATEHOOD,  THE  CONSTITUTION 

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'06.  [70 


Bard,  Thomas  R.  The  autonomy  of 
Arizona. .  .Speech  in  senate  of  the 
United  States,  Friday,  Jan.  6,  1905. 
Wash.,  1905.    31  p.    25cm.  [71 

Beveridge,     Albert    J.      Arizona    the 

great Speech  in  the  senate  of  the 

United  States,  Feb.  6,  1905.    Wash., 
1905.    31  p.    25cm.  [72 

Cowan,  John  L.  Two  more  stars  for 
old  glory.  Pac.  Mon.  22:215-232.  S. 
•09.  [73 

Cunniff,  M.  G.  Last  of  the  territories. 
World's  Work,  11:7108-7119.     J.  '06. 

[74 

Harvey,  Charles  M.  Epic  of  the  west's 
expansion.  No.  Am.  185:518-29.  Jl. 
5,  '07.  [75 

Irwin,  John  N.  Arizona,  claims  to 
statehood.  No.  Am.,  156:354-358. 
Mr.  '93.  [76 

McGroarty,  John  S.  Arizona,  a  new 
star  on  the  flag.  West  Coast  Mag. 
8:869-79.    My.  1910.  [77 

Moody,  Charles  A.  Joint  statehood  or 
justice?  Out  West.  24:136-38.  P. 
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Should  Arizona  and  New  Mexico  be  ad- 
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[79 

Smith,  Marcus  A.  Answer  to  charges 
against  Arizona. .  .Speeches  of  Hon. 
Marcus  A.  Smith,  of  Arizona,  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  28, 
1903,  and  Feb.  10,  1903.  Wash.  1903. 
13  p.    23cm.  [80 

Territories  Committee,  Senate.  New 
Statehood  bill.  Submitted  by  A.  J. 
Beveridge.  Wash.,  1902.  394  p.  (57th 
Cong.,  2nd  sess..  Senate  Doc.  No.  36.) 

[81 

....  House.  Statehood  for  Arizona  and 
New  Mexico.  Jan.  16-20,  1906. 
Wash.,  1906.    190  p.    23cm.  [82 

....  House.  Statehood  for  the  terri- 
tories. Submitted  by  Mr.  Hamilton. 
Wash.,  1909.  8  p.  23cm.  (60th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.    House  Rept.  2079.) 

[83 

House.  A  bill  to  enable  the  peo- 
ple of  Arizona  to  form  a  constitu- 
tion and  state  government  and  to  be 
admitted  into  the  Union  on  an  equal 
footing  with  the  original  states. 
Wash.,  1909.  23  p.  26cm.  (61st 
Cong.,  1st  sess.    H.  R.  11578.)        [84 

Arizona  (Ter.)  Canvassing  board. 
Certificate  of  the  governor,  chief  jus- 
tice and  secretary  of  Arizona,  trans- 
mitting a  copy  of  the  constitution . . . 
Wash.,  1911.  43  p.  23cm.  (U.  S. 
61st  Cong.,  3d  sess.  House  Doc. 
1423.)  [85 


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Wickersham,  George  W.  New  states 
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Cambridge,  Mass.,  1890.  2v.,  10  pi. 
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....  Hemenway  southwestern  archaeo- 
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Wilson  1890.  v.  p.,  206  p.  22cm. 
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ca. Papers.  American  ser.  v.  5.)      [89 

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Recent  progress  in  anthropology 

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Account  of  an  expedition  to  the 

cliff  villages  of  the  Red  Rock  coun- 
try and  the  Tusayan  ruins  of  Siky- 
atki  and  Awatobi,  Arizona.  (In 
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. . .  .Archaeological  expedition  to  Ari- 
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. . .  .Archaeological  field  work  in  Ari- 
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A-wa-to-bi:  An  archeological  veri- 
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....  The  cave  dwellings  of  the  old  and 
and  new  worlds.  Amer.  anthrop.  n. 
s.,  12:390-416.     Jl.-S.  '10.  [112 

....A  Central  American  ceremony 
which  suggests  the  snake  dance  of 
the  Tusayan  villagers.  Amer.  an- 
throp., 6:285-306.    Jl.,  '93.  [113 

...  .A  comparison  of  Sia  and  Tusayan 
snake  ceremonials.  Amer.  anthrop., 
8:118-141.    Ap.  '95.  [114 

A    contribution    to    ethnobotany. 

Amer.  anthrop.,  9: 14-21.  Ja.  '96.     [115 

....Excavations  at  Casa  Grande,  Ari- 
zona, in  1906-07.  Wash.,  1907.  p. 
289-329.  illus.  23^  cm.  (Smithson. 
mis.  coll.  (quart,  issue),  v.  50  pt.  3.) 

[116 

A  few  summer  ceremonials  at  the 

Tusayan  pueblos.  Boston,  Hough- 
ton, 1892.  (In  A  Jour.  Amer.  Eth. 
and  Archaeol.,  v.  2,  p.  1-159.)        [117 


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. . .  A  few  Tusayan  pictographs.  Amer. 
anthrop.,  5:9-26.    Ja.  '92.  [118 

...A  fictitious  ruin  in  Gila  valley, 
Arizona.  Amer.  anthrop.,  n.  s.,  9: 
510-12.    J1.^S.  '07.  [119 

...The  kinship  of  a  Tanoan  speak- 
ing community  in  Tusayan.  Amer. 
anthroip.,  7:162-7.     Ap.  '94.  [120 

...The  kinship  of  the  Tusayan  vil- 
lagers. Amer.  anthrop.,  7:394-417. 
O.  '94.  [121 

...The  La-la-kon-ta:  A  Tusayan 
dance,  by  J.  Walter  Fewkes  and  J. 
G.  Owens.  Amer.  anthrop.,  5:105- 
129.     Ap.  '92.  [122 

. .  .The  Mam-zrati-ti:  A  Tusayan  cere- 
mony, by  J.  W.  Fewkes  and  A.  M. 
Stephen.  Amer.  anthrop.,  5:217-245. 
Jl.  '92.  [123 

...Morphology  of  Tusayan  altars. 
Amer.  anthrop.,  10:129-145.    My.  '97. 

[124 
. . .  Note  on  the  occurrence  of  adobes 
in  cliff-dwellings.  Amer.  anthrop., 
n.  s.,  12:434-436.    Jl.-S.  '10.  [125 

. . .  On  certain  personages  who  appear 
in  a  Tusayan  ceremony.    Amer.  an- 
throp., 7:32-52.    Ja.  '94.  [126 
...Pacific  Coast  shells  from  prehis- 
toric  Tusayan  pueblos.     Amer.  an- 
throp., 9:359-67.    N.  '96.                 [127 
. . .  The  prehistoric   culture  of  Tusa- 
yan.   Amer.  anthrop.,  9:151-73.     My. 
'96.                                                       [128 
. . .  Prehistoric  ruins  of  the  Gila  Val- 
ley.     Wash.,    1909.      (In    Smithson. 
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[129 
. . .  Preliminary  account  of  an  expedi-  *K' 
tion  to  the  Pueblo  ruins  near  Wins- 
low,  Arizona,  in  1896.  (In  Smithson. 
Rept.,  1896,  p.  517-539,  pi.,  map.)  [130 
. . .  Pueblo  ruins  near  Flagstaff,  Ari- 
zona. Amer.  anthrop.,  n.  s.,  2:422- 
50.    Jl.-S.,  1900.  [131 

. . .  The  snake  ceremonials  at  Walpi. 
Boston,  Houghton,  1894.  (A  Jour. 
Amer.  Eth.  and  Archaeol.,  v.  4.)  [132 
...Tusayan  fiute  and  snake  cere- 
monies. (In  U.  S.  Bur.  Amer.  Eth. 
Ann.  Rept.  19,  pt.  2,  1900,  p.  957-1011, 
illus.,  pi.)  [133 

...Tusayan  katcinas.  (In  U.  S,  Bur. 
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. .  .Tusayan  migration  traditions.  (In 
U.  S.  Bur.  Amer.  Eth.  Ann.  Rept.  19, 
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Tusayan    ritual.      (In    Smithson. 

Rept.  1895,  p.  683-700.)  [136 

Tusayan   snake   ceremonies.     (In 

U.  S.  Bur.  Amer.  Eth.  Ann.  Rept.  16, 
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Tusayan  totemic  signatures.  Amer. 

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Two  ruins  recently  discovered  in 

the    Red    Rock    country,    Arizona. 
Amer.   anthrop.,   9:263-83.     Ag.   '96. 

[139 

Two    summers'    work    in    Pueblo 

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The  winter  solstice  altars  at  Hano 

Pueblo.    Amer.  anthrop.,  n.  s.  1:251- 
76.    Ap.  '99.  [141 

The  winter  solstice  ceremony  at 

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Prehistoric  irrigation  In  Arizona. 

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Fire-making  apparatus  in  the  U.  S. 

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Basket-work  of  the  North  Ameri- 
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Human  beast  of  burden.    (In  U.  S. 

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Pima  Indians'  outfit,  p.  264-6. 

Carrying  appliances   of  the  Apaches, 

p.  270-1. 

Pima  Indians'  carrying  basket,  p.  274. 

North  American  bows,  arrows,  and 

quivers.  (In  Smithson.  Rept.,  1893, 
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Apaohes,   p.    668-71. 

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tation.  (In  U.  S.  Nat  Mus.  Report, 
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Woman's  share  in  primitive  cul- 
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p.,  front,  illus.    19cm.  [185 

Matthews,  Washington.  The  basket 
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ord rod.  Out  West,  26:413-423.  My. 
'07.  [324 

Henry,  Joseph.  [Report  on  Pima 
grammiar.j  (In  Smithson.  Rept., 
1863:30-1.)  [325 

Hrdlicka,  Ales.  Notes  on  the  Pima  of 
Arizona.  Amer.  anthrop.,  n.  s.  8:39- 
46.    Ja.-Mr.  '06.  [326 

Kroeber,  Henriette  R.  Pima  tales. 
Amer.  anthrop.  n.  s.  10:231-235. 
Ap.-Je.  '08.  [327 

McGee,  W  J.  Relation  of  institutions 
to  environment.  (In  Smithson.  Rept. 
1895,  p.  700-11.)  [328 

Cooperation  amiong  the  Papago  Indi- 
ans, p.  707-9. 

Russell    Frank.    Pima  annals.    Amer. 

anthrop.,  n.  s.  5:76-80.     Ja.-Mr.  '03. 

[329 
The  Pima  Indians.     Wash.,   1908. 

3-389   p.,  illus.,  47  pi.      (U.   S.  Bur. 

Am.  Eth.,  26th  Ann.  Rept,  1904-5.) 

[330 
Pima  Myths.     Out  West,   30:485- 

95.  571-82;    31:643-46,  828-34,  890-95. 

My.  '09— N.  '09.  [331 


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APACHE  WARS 

Apache  Indians.  Reports  relative  to 
the  treatment  of  certain  Apache  In- 
dians. Wash.,  1890,  53  p.  (51st 
Cong.,  1st  sess.,  Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No. 
83.)  [332 

Chief     Chatto     of     the     Chiracahua 
Apaches. 

....  Correspondence  regarding  the 
Apache  Indians.  Wash.,  1890,  18  p. 
51st  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  Sen.  Ex.  Doc. 
No.  88.)  [333 

Conference  of  Gen.  George  Crook  with 
Geronimo. 


Baird,  G.   W. 

campaigns. 
•91. 


General  Miles's  Indian 

Cent.,    42:351-370.      Jl. 

[334 


Bourke,  John  G.  An  Apache  campaign 
in  the  Sierra  Madre.  An  account  of 
the  expedition  in  pursuit  of  the  hos- 
tile Chiricahua  Apaches  in  the 
spring  of  1883.  New  York,  Scribner, 
1886.    4.  [2],  112  p.,  front,  pi.   19cm. 

[335 

General  Crook  in  the  Indian  coun- 
try.   Cent.,  41:643-660.    Mr.  '91.  ]336 

On  the  border  with  Crook.    Ed.  2. 

New  York,  Scribner,  1896.  13,  [2], 
491  p.,  front.,  pi.,  port.    23cm.     [337 

Cooke,  Philip  St.  G.  A  winter's  work 
of  a  captain  of  dragoons.  [Excerpt 
1887?]  [338 

Crabb's  filibustering  expedition  against 
Sonora.  Execution  of  Crahb  and  as- 
sociates. 84  p..  Wash.,  1858.  (35th 
Cong.,  1st  sess..  House  Ex.  Doc.  No. 
64.)  [339 

Cremony,  John  C.  Life  among  the 
Apaches.  San  Francisco,  A.  Roman 
&  Co.,  1868.     322  p.     19cm.         [340 

Evans,  Robert  K.  Indian  question  In 
Arizona.    Atlan.  58:167-76.    Ag.  '86. 

[341 

Hall,  Sharlot  M.  Olive  A.  Oatman— 
her  captivity  with  the  Apache  Indi- 
ans, and  her  later  life.  Out  West, 
29:216-227.     S.  '08.  [342 

Howard,  Oliver  O.  Report  of  his  first 
visit  as  commissioner  to  the  Apa- 
ches of  Arizona  and  New  Mexico. 
Wash.,  1872.  (In  U.  S.  Com.  of  In- 
dian Affairs  Rept.,  1872,  p.  148-177.) 

[343 

Hudson,  Millard  F.  Last  Indian  cam- 
paign in  the  Southwest.  Pacific 
Monthly,  17:151-160.     P.  '07.         [344 

Hughes,  Thomas.  Apache  massacre  on 
the  Hughes  ranch  near  Tucson,  in 
1872.  p.  4-5.  (In  Douglas  Daily  In- 
ternational Annual  no.  1908.)       [345 


Indian  depredation  claims.  Letters 
relative  to,  Jan.  5,  1887,  to  Jan.  1, 
1888,  with  papers  in  each  case. 
Wash.,  1888.  31  p.  (50th  Cong.,  1st 
sess..  House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  34.)      [346 

Jackson,  Helen  H.  A  century  of  dis- 
honor. N.  Y.,  Roberts,  1886.  10, 
514  p.    19cm.  [347 

Camp  Grant  massiacre,  p.  324-335. 

Kennon,  L.  W.  V.  Case  of  the  Chirl- 
cahuas.  No.  Am.,  151:251-253.  Ag. 
'90.  [348 

King,  Charles.  Campaigning  with 
Crook. .  .New  York,  Harper  &  Bros., 
1890.  V.  p.,  [4],  295  p.,  front,  (port.), 
pi.    19cm.  [349 

McCall,  G.  A.  Reports  in  relation  to 
New  Mexico.  23  p.  Wash.,  1851. 
31st  Cong.,  2d  sess..  Senate  Ex.  Doc. 
No.  26.)  [350 

Manypenny,  George  W.  Our  Indian 
wards.  Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  Co., 
1880.    26,  436  p.    24cm.  [351 

Marcy,  Randolph  B.  Thirty  years  of 
army  life  on  the  horder.  New  York, 
Harper  &  Bros.,  1866.  [2],  9-442  p., 
incl.  illus.,  pi.,  front.    22cm.        [352 

M  err  lit,  Wesley.  Three  Indian  cam- 
paigns.    Harper,  80:720-37.    Ap.  '90. 

[353 

Miles,  Nelson  A.  Letter  from  Secre- 
tary of  War  transmitting. .  .corresr 
pondence  with  General  Miles  rela- 
tive to  the  surrender  of  Geronimo. 
Wash.,  1887.  77  p.  23  cm.  (49th 
Cong.,  2d  sess..  Senate  Ex.  Doc.  No. 
117.)  [354 

Personal  recollections. .  .embrac- 
ing a  brief  view  of  the  civil  war... 
and  the  story  of  his  Indian  cam- 
paigns..  .illustrated  by  Frederic 
Remington.  Chicago,  Werner  Co., 
1897.  7,  (1),  591  p.,  front.,  (port), 
illus.,  pi.     25cm.  [355 

Report  of  Brigadier-General  Miles, 

Headquarters  Department  of  Arizo- 
na, 1887-88,  p.  124-132.  Wash.,  1889. 
(50th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  Ex.  Doc.  1, 
Pt.  2.)  [356 

Nickerson,  A.  H.  Apache  Indian  raid, 
and  a  long-distance  ride.  Harp.  W., 
41:693-694.    Jl.  10,  '97.  [357 

Scene  near  Ft.  Whipple,  1872. 

Outdoor  men  and  women:  Geronimo, 
a  relic  of  the  frontier.  Outing,  47: 
478-80;    50:49-50.      Ja.    '06,    Ap.    '07. 

[358 

Raine,  William  MacLeod.  Apache  kid. 
Outing,  45:579-583.     Ag.  '05.         [359 


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WRITINGS  ON  ARIZONA 


Stratton,  R.  B.  Captivity  of  the  Oat- 
man  girls.  3d  ed.  N.  Y.,  Carlton  & 
Porter,   1858.     290   p.,  illus.     19cm. 

[360 

Summerhayes,  Mrs.  Martha.  Vanished 
Arizona;  recollections  of  my  army 
life.  Phila.,  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co., 
1908.    269  p.,  front.,  pi.,  ports.    20cm. 

[361 

. . .  .Second  ed.  Stalem,  Mass.,  Salem 
Press  Co.,  191iL  319  p.,  front,  pi., 
ports.    20cm.  [362 

Tucson.  TransJation  of  an  archive 
from  Tucson.  (Apache  raids  at  Tu- 
bac.)  p.  29-30.  (In  Pacific  Railroad 
Surveys,  v.  7,  Appendix  C.)  [363 

U.  S.  Board  of  Indian  Commissioners. 
No.  3—  1871—  Wash.,  1872—      [364 

....Indian  affairs  office.  Annual  re- 
ports of  the  Commissioner.  1850 — 
Wash.,  1851—  [365 

. . .  .War  deipt.  Report. .  .respecting 
the  purchase  of  camels  for  the  pur- 
poses of  military  transportation. 
Wash.,  1857.  238  p.,  illus.  23cm. 
(34th  Cong.,  3d  sess..  Sen.  Ex.  doc. 
62.)  [366 

Welsh,  Herbert.  Apache  prisoners  at 
Fort  Marion,  St.  Augustine,  Florida. 
Phila.,  Indian  Rights  Association, 
1887.    62  p.    23cm.  [367 

MISSIONS 

Blackmar,  Frank  W.  Spanish  institu- 
tions of  the  Southwest.  Baltimore, 
Johns  Hopkins  press,  1891.  25,  353  p., 
illus.  24cm.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
studies  in  Hist,  and  Polit.  Science. 
Extra  vol.  10.)  [368 

A  brief  sketch  of  the  Mission  of  San 
Xavier  del  Bac.  Written  by  a  mis- 
sionary of  Arizona. .  .San  Francisco, 
Thomas'  Steam  Print.  House,  1880. 
20  p.    23cm.  [369 

Campbell,  H.  D.  Oldest  mission  of  the 
Southwest.  Univ.  Ariz.  Mon.,  3: 
187-190.    Ap.  '01.  [370 

Engelhardt,  Charles  A.  The  Francis- 
cans in  Arizona.  Harbor  Springs, 
Mich.,  Holy  Childhood  Indian  school, 
1899.    [4],  v.,  [1],  236  p.,  illus.  22cm. 

[371 

Guiteras,  Eusebio,  tr.  Rudo  Ensayo. 
(Records  of  the  Amer.  Cath.  Hist. 
Soc,  5:99-264.    Je.  1894.)  [372 

"The  Rudo  Ensayo  is  an  early  his- 
torical and  descriptive  account  of  Mexi- 
co, which  lies  north  of  the  YaquI  River, 
and  west  of  the  Sierra  mountains,  and 
that  part  of  the  present  Territory  of 
Arizona,  which  lies  west  and  south  of 
the  Gila  River." 

The  original  manusoript  is  in  the  ar- 
chives of  Mexico. 


Hildrup,  Jesse  S.  The  missions  of  Cal- 
ifornia and  the  old  Southwest.  Chi- 
cago, McClurg,  C1907.  100  p.,  pi. 
20i^x28cm.  [373 

Hoyt,  J.  Clyde.  San  Xavier  del  Bac. 
Univ.  Ariz.  Mon.,  7:403-409.    Ap.  '06. 

[374 

Hughston,  Caroline  M.  The  shrine  in 
the  desert.  Our  Lady  of  Lourdes  of 
San  Xavier  del  Bac.  Tucson,  Ari- 
zona Daily  Star,  1911.  22,  (2)  p., 
illus.    18cm.  [375 

Ladies'  union  mission  school  associa- 
tion, Albany,  N.  Y.  Among  the 
Pimas.  Albany,  1893.  136  p.,  pL 
18cm.  [376 

Salpointe,  J.  B.  Soldiers  of  the  cross. 
Notes  on  the  ecclesiastical  history 
of  New  Mexico,  Arizona  and  Colo- 
rado. Banning,  Cal.,  St.  Boniface's 
Indust.  School,  1898.  14,  1,  299,  1  p. 
illus.    22cm.  [377 

Shea,  John  G.  History  of  the  Catho- 
lic missions  among  the  Indian  tribes 
of  the  United  States,  1529-1854. 
New  York,  P.  J.  Kenedy,  cl854. 
514  p.,  pi.    21cm.  [378 

Watkins,  Heyward  Trezevant.  Mission 
of  San  Xavier  del  Bac.  Out  West, 
22:96-101.    F.  ^05.  [379 

Wilson,  Ruth  I.  Two  glimpses  of  San 
Xavier  del  Bac.  Overland,  n.  s.  55: 
256-64.    Mr.  1910.  [380 

HISTORY 

Bancroft,  Hubert  H.  History  of  Ari- 
zona and  New  Mexico,  1530-1888. 
San  Francisco,  History  Co.,  1889.  38, 
829  p.    illus.,  maps.    23cm.  [381 

The  native  races.    San  Francisco, 

A.  Lr.  Bancroft  Co.,  1883.    5  v.  23cm. 

[382 

Castaneda  de  Nagera,  Pedro,  16th  cent. 
The  journey  of  Coronado,  1540-1542, 
from  the  city  of  Mexico  to  the  Grand 
Canon  of  the  Colorado. .  .tr.  and  ed. 
by  George  P.  Winship.  N.  Y.,  Barnes, 
1904.  34,  251  p.  map.  18cm.  (The 
trail  makers.)  [383 

Coronado's  letter  to  Mendoza,  Aug.  3, 
1540.  16  p.  (Old  South  Leaflets, 
vol.  1,  No.  20.)  [384 

Davis,  William  W.  H.  El  Gringo... 
(N.  Y.,  Harper,  1857.  12,  13-432  p. 
illus.    19cm.  [385 

De  Long,  Sidney  R.  The  history  of 
Arizona  from  the  earliest  times 
known  to  the  people  of  Europe  to 
1903... San  Francisco,  Whitaker  & 
Ray,  1905.     199  p.     20cm.  [386 


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Drake,  Samuel  A.  The  making  of  the 
great  West,  1512-1883.  N.  Y.,  Scrib- 
ner,  1887.  12,  [2],  339  p.  illus. 
19% cm.  (His  stories  of  American 
(history  for  young  readers.)        [387 

Gallatin,  Albert.  Peace  with  Mexico. 
N.  Y.,  Bartlett  and  Welford,  1847. 
3-34  p.    2acm.  [388 

Garces,  Francisco  T.  H.  On  the  trail 
of  the  Spanish  pioneer.  Ed.  by  EIl- 
liott  Coues.  N.  Y.,  Harper,  1900.  2  v. 
illus.    23%  cm.  [389 

Guernsey,  Alfred  H.  Harper's  pictor- 
ial history  of  the  civil  war.  By  Al- 
fred H.  Guernsey  and  Henry  M.  Al- 
den.  Chicago,  McDonnell  Bros.,  1894- 
96.    2  V.     illus.     41V2x29%cm.     [390 

Confederate  government  organized  at 
Mesilla,  Arizona,  Ag.,  1861,  p.  283.  Tuc- 
son— ^view,  p.  289. 

Lummis,  Charles  F.  The  Spanish  pio- 
neers. Chicago,  McClurg,  1893. 
292  p.    illus.    IS^^cm.  [391 

Mo  wry,  Sylvester.  Memoir  of  the  pro- 
posed territory  of  Arizona. .  .Wash., 
Polkinhorn,    1857.      30    p.      22%  cm. 

[392 

Nunez  Gabeza  de  Vaca,  Alvar.  The 
journey... from  Florida  to  the  Pa- 
cific, 1528-1836;  tr.  from  his  own 
narrative  by  Fanny  Bandelier. .  .In- 
troduction by  A.  F.  Bandelier.  N.  Y., 
Barnes.  1905.  22,  231  p.  18cm.  (The 
trail  makers.)  [393 

Twitchell,  Ralph  E.  The  history  of 
the  military  occupation  of  the  terri- 
tory of  New  Mexico  from  1846  to 
1851  by  the  government  of  the  U.  S. 
...Denver,  Smith-Brooks,  1909.  394 
p.    illus.    23  cm.  [394 

Biographical  sketohes,  p.  203-394. 

Winship,  George  P.  Coronado  expedi- 
tion, 1540-42.  (In  U.  S.  Bur.  Amer. 
Eth.,  1893,  14th  Ann.  Rept.,  p.  329- 
613.    illus.)  [395 

"List  of   works,"   p.   599-613. 

Story  of  Coronado.  Land  of  Sun- 
shine, 9:53-64.  Jl.  1898.  [396 
Winterburn,  Rosa  V.  The  Spanish  in 
the  Southwest.  New  York,  Ameri- 
can Bk.  Co.,  1903.  224  p.  illus. 
19cm.      (Eclectic   school   readings.) 

[397 
Principal  books  consulted,  p.   223-224. 

BIOGRAPHY 

General 

Baker,  Ray  S.  General  Leonard  Wood. 
McClure,  14:368-379.    F. '00.  [398 


BIgelow,  John.  Memoir  of  the  life  and 
public  services  of  John  Charles  Fre- 
mont . . .  New  York,  Derby  &  Jackson, 
1856.    10,  11-480  p.   illus.   19cm.    [399 

Edwards,  Arthur.  Gen.  John  Charles 
Fremont.    Chaut.  12:60-65.    O.  1890. 

[400 

Harvey,  Charles  M.  Kit  Carson,  last 
of  the  trail-makers.  Cent.,  80 :  871-80. 
O,  '10.  [401 

Hodge,  Frederick  W.  John  Gregory 
Bourke.  Amer.  anthrop.  9:245-48. 
Jl.  '96.  [402 

Hough,  Emerson.  Kit  Carson.  Outing, 
45:480-486.    Ja.  '05.  [403 

Howard,  Oliver  O.  Gen.  Henry  W. 
Lawton.  R.  of  Rs.,  21:184-186.  F. 
'00.  [404 

James,  George  W.  Representative 
western  artist.  [William  L.  Jud- 
son.]  Twentieth  Cent.  Mag.,  1 :  13-18. 
O.  '09.  [405 

The  romantic  history  of  a  remark- 
able woman — Josephine  C.  McCrack- 
in.    p.  779-802.    [National.    Mr.  '12.] 

[406 

Peters,  De  Witt  0.  The  life  and  ad- 
ventures of  Kit  Carson,  the  Nestor 
of  the  Rocky  Mountains.  New  York, 
W.  R.  C.  Clark,  1858.  534  p.  illus. 
23cm.  [407 

*Local 

Babcock,  Kendrick  0.  Regents  an- 
nounce the  election  of  Dr.  Babcock. 
[Sketch.]  From  the  Tucson  Post, 
Aug.  22,  1903.    1  p.    23cm.  [408 

Biographical  congressional  directory, 
1774-1911.  Wash.,  Govt.  Print.,  1913. 
61st  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  doc.  654.)      [409 

Arizona  delegates  as  follows:  Bash- 
ford,  Coles,  1867-69;  Bean,  Curtis  C, 
1885-87;  Cameron,  Ralph  H.,  1909-1911; 
Campbell,  John  G.,  1879-81;  Goodwin, 
John  N.,  1865-67;  McOormick,  Rlcliard 
C,  1869-75;  Murphy.  Nathan  O.,  1895-97; 
Oury.  Granville  H.,  1881-85;  Poston, 
Charles  D.,  1863-65;  Smith,  Marcus  A., 
1887-95,  97-99,  1901-03,  1905-09;  U.  S. 
Senator,  1912-15;  Sitevens,  Hiram  S., 
1875-79;  Wilson,  John  F.,  1899-1901, 
1903-05. 

Sketches  also  of:  Frfimont,  John  C, 
Qurley,  John  A.,  McCord,  Myron  H. 

Brown,  Herbert.  Pioneer  newspaper 
man.  From  Arizona  Daily  Star,  May 
13,  1913.    2  p.    por.    23cm.  [410 


♦The  Library  has  recently  hegrni  a 
collection  of  local  hisitory  material  made 
up  largely  of  newspaper  clippings  which 
are  mounted  on  manila  paper  of  ootavo 
size  and  filed  In  pamphlet  cases.  Some 
of  the  above  sketoheis  are  from  this  col- 
lection. 


WRITINGS  ON  ARIZONA 


A  Historical  and  ibiographical  record 
of  the  Territory  of  Arizona . . .  Chi- 
cago, McFarland  &  Poole,  1896. 
612  p.    pi.,  ports.    31cm.  [411 

History  of  Arizona  Territory,  showing 

its  resources  and  advantages ...  San 

Francisco,  W.  W.  Elliott  &  Co.,  1884. 

322,  (1)  p.    illus.    35cm.  [412 

Contains  many  biographical  sketcties. 

Ralne,  William  M.  Taming  the  fron- 
tier. "Bucky"  O'Neill.  Outing,  46: 
292-295.    Je.  '05.  [413 

Scott,  Mrs.  William  F.  Pioneer  of  Ari- 
zona has  passed  away.  From  Ari- 
zona Daily  Star,  April  1,  1913.  1  p. 
23cm.  [414 

Gteffens,  Joseph  L.  Making  of  a  fight- 
er. How  Frank  Heney  prepared  in 
Arizona  for  the  work  he  is  now  do- 
ing in  San  Francisco.  Amer.  M.,  64: 
339-56.    Ag.  '07.  [415 

Wilde,  Arthur  H.  New  President  of 
tlhe  University.  [Sketch.]  From 
the  Arizona  Daily  Star,  March  25, 
1911.    2  p.    23cm.  [416 

EXPLORATIONS 
United  States  Government 


Abert,  James  W.  Report  of  an  expedi- 
tion on  the  Upper  Arkansas  and 
through  the  country  of  the  Coman- 
che Indians,  from  Bents  Fort,  Colo- 
rado, to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Aug.  9  to 
Nov.  12,  1845.  75  p.  pi.  24cm. 
Wash.,  1846.  (29th  Cong.,  1st  sess.. 
Senate  Doc.  No.  438.)  [417 

. . .  .Report. .  .of  his  examination  of 
New  Mexico,  in  the  years  1846-47. 
(In  Emory,  W.  H.  Notes  of  a  mili- 
tary reconnaissance.  Wash.,  1848. 
p.  417-548.)  [418 

Adams,  Samuel.  Report  of  explora- 
tion of  the  Colorado  River  of  the 
West  and  its  tributaries  in  (1864, 
'66,  '69).  Wash.,  1871.  20  p.  23cm. 
(42d  Cong.,  1st  sess..  House  misc. 
doc.  37.)  [419 

Undertaken  to  open  up  navigation. 
eale,  E.  F.  Report  of  the  superinten- 
dent of  the  wagon  road  from  Fort 
Defiance  (N.  M.)  to  the  Colorado 
River,  1857-8.  87  p.  map.  Wash., 
1858.  (35th  Cong.,  1st  sess..  House 
Ex.  Doc.  No.  124.)  [420 

Route  went  by  way  of  Zuni  and  Can- 
yon Diablo;  expedition  vised  oamels. 

Emory,  William  H.  Notes  of  a  mili- 
tary reconnaissance,  from  Ft.  Leav- 
enworth, in  Missouri,  to  San  Diego, 
In  California,  including  part  of  the 
Arkansas,  Del  Norte,  and  Oila  Riv- 


\e 


ers.  Made  in  1846-7,  with  the  ad- 
vanced guard  of  the  "Army  of  the 
West."  Wash.,  1848.  614  p.  pi. 
23cm.  (30th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  House 
Ex.  doc.  41.)  [421 

See,    Mexican    Boundary    Survey. 

[422 

Explorations  in  Arizona  and  New  Mex- 
ico. (In  Smithson.  Rept.  1883.  59, 
60,  61.)  [423 

in  Arizona.  [E.  W.  Nelson's  ex- 
plorations in  Arizona.]  (In  Smith- 
son.  Rept.  1884:20-4.)  [424 
Birds  in  the  vicinity  of  Tucson;  mak- 
ing of  an  olla. 

Hutton,  N.  H.  Report  on  the  El  Paso 
and  Fort  Yuma  wagon  road,  1857-59. 
In:  Campbell,  A.  H.  Report  upon 
the  Pacific  wagon  roads,  p.  77-100. 
(35th  Cong.,  2d  sess..  House  ex.  doc. 
108.)  [425 

International  houndary  commission. 
United  States  and  Mexico,  1882.  Re- 
port. .  .upon  the  survey  and  remark- 
ing of  the  'boundary  between  the  U. 
S.  and  Mexico  west  of  the  Rio 
Grande,  1891  to  1896.  Wash.,  1898. 
56,  240  p.     illus.     30cm.  and  Atlas. 

[426 

Ives,  Joseph  C.  Report  upon  the  Colo- 
rado River  of  the  West,  explored  in 
1857  and  1858  by  Lt.  Joseph  C.  Ives. 
. . .  (U.  S.  Engineer  Dept.)  Wash., 
1861.  131,  14,  154,  30,  6,  31,  (1)  p. 
illus.,  pi.,  maps.  29x23  cm.  (36th 
Cong.,  1st  sess.,  House  Ex.  doc.  90.) 

[427 
Geological  report.  By  J.  S.  Newbeiry. 
pt.  3. — ^Botany.  By  Professors  Gray, 
Torrey,  Thurber,  and  Dr.  Engelmann. 
pt.  4. — Zoology,  list  of  birds  collected. 
By  S.  F.  Baird.    pt.  5. 

Johnston,  A.  R.  Journal.  (In  Emory, 
W.  H.,  Notes  of  a  military  reconnais- 
sance.     Wash.,    1848.      p.    565-614.) 

[428 

Mexican  Boundary  Survey.  Emory, 
William  H.  Report  on  the  United 
States  and  Mexican  boundary  survey 
made  under  the  direction  of  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Interior.  By  W.  H. 
Emory.  2  v.  illus.,  pi.,  maps. 
29x23cm.  Wash.,  1857-59.  (34th 
Cong.,  1st  sess..  House  Ex.  Doc.  No. 
135.)  [429 

Personal  axjcount.  v.  1,  pt.  1. — Geo- 
logical reports  by  C.  C.  Parry  and  A. 
Schott.  Palaeontology  and  geology  by 
J.  Hall.  Cretaceous  and  tertiary  fos- 
sils by  T.  A.  Conrad,  v.  1,  pt.  2.— Bot- 
any. By  John  Torrey.  Oaotaceae.  By 
G.  Engelmann.  v.  2.  pt.  1. — Mammals. 
Birds.  Reptiles.  By  S.  F.  Balrd. 
Fishes.     By  C.  Girard.    v.  2.     pt.  2. 


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Pacific  Railroad  Surveys.  Reports  of 
explorations  and  surveys  to  ascer- 
tain the  most  practicable  and  eco- 
nomical route  for  a  railroad  from 
the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean,  made  under  the  direction  of 
the  Secretary  of  War,  1853-6.  12  v. 
in  13.  1855-60.  illus.,  pi.,  maps. 
29x23cm.  [430 

V.  1,  4.  7,  8,  11  (33d  Cong.  2d  sess.. 
Senate  Ex.  doc.  78).  v.  2,  3,  5,  6,  9,  10 
33d  Cong,,  2d  sess.,  House  Ex.  doc. 
91).  V.  12,  pt.  1  &  2  (36th  Cong.,  1st 
eesis..  House  Ex.  doc.  56).  Contains 
many  valuable  papers — Baird,  S.  F., 
Zoology;  Blake,  W.  P.,  Geology;  Torrey, 
J.,  Gray,  A.,  Botany.  See  also,  Antisell, 
T.;  Engelmann,  G. ;  Parke,  J.  G.; 
Pope,  J. 

Parke,  John  G.  Report  of  EJxplora- 
tions  for  that  portion  of  a  railroad 
route,  near  the  32d  parallel  latitude, 
lying  between  Dona  Ana,  on  the  Rio 
Grande,  and  Pimas  villages,  on  the 
Gila.  1853.  28  p.  (In  Pacific  Rail- 
road Surveys,    v.  2.)  [431 

Pope,  John.  Report  of  exploration  of 
a  route  for  the  Pacific  Railroad  near 
the  32d  parallel  of  north  latitude, 
from  the  Red  River  to  the  Rio 
Grande.  1854.  185  p.  pi.  (In  Pa- 
cific Railroad  Surveys,    v.  2.)     [432 

Powell,  J.  W.  Report  of  explorations 
in  1873  of  the  Colorado  of  the  West 
and  its  tributaries,  by  Prof.  J.  W. 
Powell,  under  the  direction  of  the 
Smithsonian  Institution.  Wash., 
1874.    36  p.    23cm.  [433 

Simpson,  James  H.  Coronado's  march 
in  search  of  the  "seven  cities  of  Ci- 
bola," and  discussion  of  their  prob- 
able location,  p.  309-340.  (Smith- 
son,  Inst.  Ann.  Rept.,  1869.)  [434 

. . .  .The  report. .  .of  an  expedition  into 
the  Navajo  country  in  1849.  Wash., 
1850.  p.  55-168.  (31st  Congr.,  1st 
sess.,  Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  64.)  [435 

Sitgreaves,  Lorenzo.  Report  of  an  ex- 
pedition down  the  Zuni  and  Colora- 
do rivers,  by  Captain  L.  Sitgreaves, 
corps  topographical  engineers . . . 
Wash.,  1853.  198  p.  pi.,  map. 
23cm.  (33rd  Con.,  1st  sess..  Senate 
Ex.  Doc.  No.  59.)  [436 

Report  on  natural  history  of  the 
country,  by  S.  W.  Woodhouse.  Mam- 
mals, by  S.  W.  Woodhouse.  Birds,  by 
S.  W.  Woodhouse.  Reptiles,  by  E.  Hal- 
lowell.  Fishes,  by  S.  F.  Baird  and  C. 
Glrard.     Botany,   by  J.   Torrey. 

Wheeler,  George  M.  Geographical  sur- 
veys west  of  the  100th  meridian. 
Wash.  1875-89.  7  v.  in  8.  illus.,  pi., 
maps.  30cm.  and  2  atlases.  49x61cm. 

[437 


Contents — Vol.  1  (1889),  geographical 
report.  Itinerary  of  Colorado  Grand 
Canon  and  river  trip  of  1871.  Vol.  2 
(1877),  Astronomy.  Vol.  3  (1875),  Geol- 
ogy. See  also,  Gilbert,  G.  K.  Vol.  4 
(1877),  Paleontology.  Vol.  5  (1875), 
Zoology.  See  also.  Cope,  E.  D. ;  Coues, 
E.;  Cresson,  E.  T.;  Hagen,  H.  A.;  Hen- 
shaw,  H.  W.;  Mead,  T.  L..;  Osten-Sack- 
en,  C.  R.;  Stretch,  R.  H.;  Thomas,  C; 
Uhler,  P.  R.;  Ulke,  H.;  Verrill,  A.  E.; 
Yarrow,  H.  C.  Vol.  6  (1878),  Botany. 
See  also,  Rothrock,  J.  T.  Vol.  7  (1879), 
Archaeology.     See  also,  Putnam,  P.  W. 

A  preliminary  report. .  .of  the  pro- 
gress of  the  engineer  exploration  of 
the  public  domain  in  Nevada  and 
Arizona.  94  p.  map.  Wash.,  1872. 
(42d  Cong.,  2d  sess..  Senate  Ex.  Doc. 
No.  65.)  [438 
Indians,  19-22;  Mining,   48-55. 

Whipple,  A.  W.  Extract  from  a  jour- 
nal of  an  expedition  from  San  Diego, 
Cal.,  to  the  Rio  Colorado,  from  Sept. 
11  to  Dec.  11,  1849.  28  p.  24cm. 
(31st  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  Senate  Ex.  Doc. 
19.)  [439 

Contains  a  vocabulary  of  about  250 
words  In  Yuma  and  English. 

WIsIizenus,  A.  Memoir  of  a  tour  to 
northern  Mexico,  connected  with 
Col.  Doniphan's  expedition,  in  1846 
and  1847.  Wash.,  1848.  141  p., 
maps.  23cm.  (30th  Cong.,  1st  sess.. 
Senate  misc.  doc.  26.)  [440 


EXPLORATIONS 
Personal  Narratives 

Bartlett,  John  R.  Personal  narrative 
of  explorations. .  .New  York,  Apple- 
ton  &  Co.,  1854.    2  V.     illus.    23cm. 

[441 

Hughes,  John  T.  Doniphan's  expedi- 
tion and  the  conquest  of  New  Mexi- 
co and  California.  By  William  Elsey 
Connelley.  Topeka,  Kan.,  The  au- 
thor, 1907.  14,  [2],  670  p.  front., 
Illus.,  ports.,  maps.    23i/^cm.         [442 

Moorehead,  Warren  King.  A  narrative 
of  explorations  in  New  Mexico,  Ari- 
zona,. .  .Andover,  (Phillips  Academy, 
Dept.  of  archaeology,  Bui.  3.)  179  p. 
22  cm.  [443 

Notes  of  travel  in  California,  also,  the 
route... to  San  Diego,  Cal.,  includ- 
ing parts  of  Arkansas,  Del  Norte, 
and  Gila  rivers.  From  the  official 
reports  of  Col.  Fremont  and  Maj. 
Emory.  New  York,  D.  Appleton  & 
Co.,  1849     83  p.,  map.    23cm.      [444 


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WRITINGS  ON  ARIZONA 


Palmer,  William  J.  Report  of  surveys 
across  the  continent,  in  1867-'68,  on 
the  35th  and  32d  parallels,  for  a 
route  extending  the  Kansas  Pacific 
Tailway  to  the  Pacific  ocean  at  San 
Francisco  and  San  Diego.  Phila., 
Selheimer,  1869.    250  p.,  map.    22cm. 

[445 

Pattle,  James  O.  Pattie's  personal 
narrative  of  a  voyage  to  the  Pacific 
and  in  Mexico,  June  20,  1824 — ^Au- 
gust 30,  1830.    Cleveland,  O.,  Clark, 

1905.  379  p.    pi.    24cm.     (Reprint.) 

[446 
Pike,  Zebulon  M.  The  expeditions  to 
head  waters  of  the  Mississippi  river, 
through  1/Ouisiana  Ter.  and  in  New 
Spain,  during  years  1805-6-7.  (Re- 
print.) N.  Y.,  Harper,  1895.  3  v. 
24cm.  [447 

Arizona,  v.  2,  p.  727-748,  770-773. 

Thwaltes,  Reuben  Gold.  Rocky  Moun- 
tain exploration.  N.  Y.,  Appleton, 
1904.     9,   (4),  276  p.     illus.     19cm. 

[448 
Arizona   explored    by    Spanish,    7-10; 
Missions,  13. 

MAPS 

Clason  Map  Co.,  Clason's  industrial 
map  of  Arizona.  Denver,  Col.,  1908. 
110x82cm.  [449 

Keeler,  W.  J.  National  map  of  the 
Territory  of  the  United  States  from 
the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean.  Made. .  .in  the  OflBce  of  the 
Indian  Bureau  chiefiy  for  govern- 
ment purposes.,  .by  W.  J.  Keeler. 
Wash.,  1867.     124x148cm.  [450 

Pacific  R.  R.  routes,  mineral  lands, 
and  Indian  reservations. 

DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL 

Adams,  Mrs.  Emma  Hlldreth.    To  and 
fro    in    Southern    California,    with 
sketches  in  Arizona  and  New  Mexi- 
co.   Cinn.,  1887.    288  p.    19cm.    [451 
TvBCSon,   p.   44-57. 

Audubon,  John  W.  Western  Journal, 
1849-1850.     Cleveland,  A.  H.  Clark, 

1906.  249  p.    25cm.  [452 
Arizona,   154-165. 

Baker,  Ray  S.  Great  Southwest.  Cent, 
64:6-15,  213-25,  361-73,  535-45.  My.- 
Aug.  '02.  [453 

Baldwin,  John  D.  Ancient  America. 
N.  Y.,  Harper,  1874.  299  p.  illus. 
19cm.  [454 

Barbour,  Fannie  C.  W.  Overland  by 
the  Southern  Pacific.  Chaut,  15: 
391-401.    Jl.,  1892.  [455 


Bishop,  William  H.  Across  Arizona. 
Harper,  66:489-504.     Mr.  '83.        [456 

Mexico,   California   and   Arizona; 

being  a  new  and  revised  edition  of 
Old  Mexico  and  her  lost  provinces. 
New  York,  Harper,  1900.  12,  569  p. 
illus.    20cm.  [457 

Blake,  William  P.  Lake  Cahuilla.  The 
ancient  lake  of  the  Colorado  desert. 
Out  West,  30:74.    Ja.  '09.  [458 

Brockett,  Linus  P.  Our  western  em- 
pire. Phila.,  Bradley,  Garretson  & 
Co.,  1881.  1312  p.  front.,  pi.,  maps. 
24y2cm.  [459 

Arizona,  p.  492-530. 

Browne,  John  R.  Adventures  in  the 
Apache  country;  a  tour  through  Ari- 
zona and  Sonora . . .  New  York,  Harp- 
er, 1869.  535  p.  illus.  12mo.  [460 
First  published  in  Harper's  under  the 
title: 

...  .A  tour  through  Arizona.  Harper, 
29:553-574,  689-711.  O.-N.  '64.  30: 
22^3,  137-149,  283-293,  409-423.  D. 
'64,  Ja.-Mr.  '65.  [461 

Busser,  S.  E.  Santa  F6  reading  rooms. 
Out  West,  25:124-31.    Ag. '06.      [462 

Carter,  Oscar  C.  S.  The  plateau  coun- 
try of  the  Southwest  and  La  Mesa 
Encantada  (the  enchanted  mesa). 
Jour.  Franklin  Inst.,  161:451-467.  Je. 
•06.  [463 

Chalcedony    Park,   Proposed.     Wash., 

1901.    (In  Smithson.  Inst.  Ann.  Rept. 

1900,  p.  23-26.)  [464 

Region  known   as   petrified   forest  In 

Arizona. 

Chapman,  Arthur.  Broncho-busting. 
Outing,  41:333-339.     D.  '02.  [465 

Clampitt,  John  W.  EJchoes  from  the 
Rocky  Mountains.  Chicago,  Amer. 
Mutual  Library  Ass'n,  1890,  cl888. 
671  p.    illus.    25cm.  [466 

Description  of  ool.  J.  F.  Stone;  the 
massacre  of  Ool.  Stone  and  party  by 
Cochise  and  his  band.    p.  465-473. 

Cockerell,  T.  D.  A.  The  lower  and 
middle  Sonoran  zones  in  Arizona 
and  New  Mexico.  Amer.  Nat.,  34: 
283-293.    Ap.  '00.  [467 

Conklin,  Enoch.  Picturesque  Arizona. 
Being  the  result  of  travels  and  ob- 
servations in  Arizona  during  the  fall 
and  winter  of  1877.  New  York,  Min- 
ing Record,  1878.  380  p.  front,  pi., 
ports.,  maps.    19cm.  [468 

Cozzens,  Samuel  W.  The  marvellous 
country. .  .Bost,  Shepard  and  Gill, 
1873.     532  p.     illus.     22cm.  [469 

Currie,  Barton  Wood.  Transformation 
of  the  southwest.  Cent.,  75:905-10. 
Ap.  '08.  [470 


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Dinwiddle,  William.  Staging  through 
mountain  and  desert.  Outing,  34:48- 
54.    Ap.  '99.  [471 

Oomenech,  Emmanuel  Henri  Dieu- 
doune.  Seven  years'  residence  in  the 
great  deserts  of  North  America.  Lon- 
don, Longman,  1860.  2v.  fronts., 
col.  pi.,  fold.  map.     22cm.  [472 

Dunbar,  E.  E.  American  pioneering. 
Jersey  City,  Davison  &  Ward,  print- 
ers, 1863.     45  p.    2 2 1/2 cm.  [473 

Farmer,  Elihu  J.  The  resources  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains,  being  a  brief  de- 
scription of  the  mineral,  grazing,  ag- 
ricultural and  timber  resources  of 
Colorado,  Utah,  Arizona,  etc.  Cleve- 
land, Leader,  1883.    196  ip.    pi.    20cm. 

[474 

Fountain,  Paul.  The  eleven  eaglets  of 
the  West.  London,  J.  Murray,  1905. 
10,  [2],  362  p.    23cm.  [475 

Gal  I  lard,  David  D.  Perils  and  wonders 
of  a  true  desert.  Cosmopol.  21:592- 
605.     O.  '96.  [476 

Gardiner,  Frederick.  Arizona  natural 
bridge.     Science,  6:67.     Jl.  24,  '85. 

[477 

Garland,  Hamlin.  Hitting  the  trail. 
McClure,  12:298-304.    F.  '99.         [478 

Gird,  Richard.  True  story  of  the  dis- 
covery of  Tombstone.  Out  West, 
27:39-50.     Jl.  '07.  [479 

Goodsell,  D.  A.  Observations  from  a 
Pullman  car  window.  Chaut.  18: 
552-55.    F.  '94.  [480 

Hall,  Edward  H,  The  great  West... 
N.  Y.,  Tribune  oflice,  1864.  89  p. 
map.    181/^cm.  [481 

Arizona,   p.   88-9. 

Hall,  Sharlot  M.  Arizona.  Out  West, 
24:70-135.     F.  '06.  [482 

Camels    in    the    Southwest.      Out 

West,  26:302-314.    Ap.  '07.  [483 

Fourth  of  July  in  cowland.     Out 

West,  27:2-19.    Jl. '07.  [484 

God's    country — the   desert.     Out 

West,  29:2-27.    Jl.  '08.  [485 

In  the   land  of  the  'Forty-niners. 

Out  West,  29:397-417;  30:2-41, 111-29. 
D.  '08,  F.-Mr.  '09.  [486 

Man    who    found    his    tombstone. 

Out  West,  26:216-223.    Mr.  '07.    [487 

Old  range  days  and  new  in  Ari- 
zona. Out  West,  28:180-204.  Mr. 
'08.  [488 

When  spring  comes  to  the  desert. 

Out  West,  22:362-78.    Je.  '05.       [489 

Halsted,  Byron  D.  Day  at  an  Arizona 
ranch.  Chaut.  9:354-56.  Mr. '89.   [490 

[Hart,  Pearl,  Sketch  of,  under  the  cap- 
tion:] An  Arizona  episode.  Cosmo- 
pol. 27:673-77.     O.  '99.  [491 


.  Harvey,  Charles  M.  Story  of  the  Santa 
•     F6  trail.     Atlan.  104:774-85.     D.  '09. 

[492 

Hill,   Robert  T.     Volcano  systems  of 

the  western  hemisphere.    Cent.,  64: 

473-83.     Jl.  '02.  [493 

y... Wonders  of  the  American  desert. 

World's  Work,  3:1818-1832.    Mr.  '02. 

[494 
HInton,  Richard  J.  The  handhook  to 
Arizona:  its  resources,  history, 
towns,  mines,  ruins  and  scenery. 
San  Francisco,  Payot,  Upham  &  Co., 
1878.  431,  (2),  101  p.  illus.,  maps. 
19cm.  [495 

Bibliography,  App.  p.  51-54. 
Hodge,  Hiram  C.  Arizona  as  it  is:  or, 
Y  the  coming  country.  Compiled  from 
notes  of  travel  during  the  years  1874, 
1875  and  1876.  New  York,  Hurd  & 
Houghton,  1877.  273  p.  front.,  pi. 
fold.  map.    18cm.  [496 

Holder,  Charles  F.  Heart  of  the  Des- 
ert.     Outing,    45:417-423.      Ja.    '05. 

[497 

Hornaday,  William  T.     Camp-fires  on 

desert  and  lava.    New  York,  Scrib- 

ner,   1908.     19,   366   p.     col.   front., 

illus.,  pi.,  maps.     23i^cm.  [498 

Howe,  Henry.    The  great  west.     Enl. 

ed.     N.  Y.,  G.  F.  Tuttle,  1859.     11, 

15-576  p.     pi.     22cm.  [499 

Brief  mention  of  exploring  expeditiona 

through  Arizona. 

Hyde,  Albert   E.     Old  regime  in  the 

Southwest.     Cent.    63:690-701.      Mr. 

'02.  [500 

Lincoln  county  cattle  war:  Billy  the 

Kid. 

Irish,  Frederick  M.  Arizona.  N.  Y., 
The  Macmillan  Co.,  1907.  4,  30  p. 
illus.,  maps.  21x15  V2  cm.  (Tarr  and 
McMurry  geographies.  Sup.  volume.) 

[501 

James,  George  W.  Pilgrimage  to 
some  scenes  of  Spanish  occupancy 
in  our  Southwest.  R.  of  Rs.,  20:51- 
59.     Jl.  '99.  [502 

James,  Joseph  F.  Colorado  desert. 
Pop.  Sci.  20:384-390.    Ja. '82.        [503 

Jon^s,  Guy  L.  Without  water.  Out- 
look.   75:216-219.    S.  26,  '03.         [504 

Kent,  Laura  T.    School  days  and  other 

1  days  on  the  Hassayampa.  Out  West, 
29:438-43;  30:69-74,  167-71,  481-84, 
583-88.    D.  '08-Je.  '09.  [505 

Keyes,  Charles  R.  Lineaments  of  the 
desert.     Pop.  Sci.  74:19-30.     Ja.  '09. 

[506 

Kinyon,  Edmund  G.  Mrst  wheel-track 
across  the  desert.  Out  West,  28: 
305-8.     Ap.  '08.  [507 


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WRITINaS  ON  ARIZONA 


Knightp  William  H.,  ed.  Handbook  al- 
manac for  the  Pacific  States.  San 
Francisco,  H.  H.  Bancroft  &  Co., 
1864.    440  p..    17cm.  [508 

"Arizona  Territory,"  p.  412-15. 

Lester,  John  E.  The  Atlantic  to  the 
Pacific.  London,  Longmans,  1873. 
293  p.    map.    18 ^cm.  [509 

ArlEona — Railway  proposed,  p.  281. 

Lighten,  William  R.  The  Greaser. 
Atlan.  83:750-60.    Je.  '99.  [510 

Lumholtz,  Karl  S.  New  trails  In  Mex- 
ico; an  account  of  one  year's  explor- 
ation in  northwestern  Sonora,  Mexi- 
co, and  southwestern  Arizona,  1909- 
1910.  N.  Y..  Scribner,  1912.  25,  [2], 
411  p.    pi.    25cm.  [511 

Lummis,  Charles  F.  The  land  of  poco 
tiempo.  N.  Y.,  Scribner,  1897.  12, 
310  p.    illus.    23cm.  [512 

Apaches,   157-214. 

. . .  .Pioneer  transportation  in  Ameri- 
ca. McClure,  25:561-573.  26:81-94, 
O.-N.  '05.  [513 

Some  strange  corners  of  our  coun- 
try. New  York,  Century,  1898.  11, 
270  p.    illus.    20cm.  [514 

Lungren,  Fernand.  Notes  on  old  mesa 
life.    Cent.  56:26-31.    My.  '98.      [515 

McClellan,  Roiander  G.  The  golden 
state:  a  history  of  the  region  west 
of  the  Rocky  Mountains . . .  Phila., 
Flint,  1872.  (2),  15-685  p.  illus. 
23cm.  [516 

"Arizona  Territory,"  p.  600-606. 

Macdougal,  Daniel  T.  Across  Papagu- 
eria.  Bull.  Am.  Geograph.  Soc.  40: 
705-25.     D.  1908.  [517 

McGee,  W  J.  Thirst  in  the  desert. 
Atlan.  81:483-88.     Ap.  '98.  [518 

Mallory,  J.  Albert.  Cowboy  of  today. 
Out  West  28:222-26.    Mr.  '08.      [519 

Marcy,  Randolph  B.    Ramblings  in  the 
n(      West.     Harper,   76:397-405.     F.   '88. 

[520 
Mayer,  Brantz.     Mexico,  Aztec,  Span- 
ish   and    republican . . .  Hartford,    S. 
Drake  &  Co.,  1852.    2  v.  in  1.    front, 
(port.),  illus.,  pi.,  map,  facsim.  24cm. 

[521 

^  Monroe,  Harriet.    Arizona.    Atlan.  89: 

780-9.    Je. '02.  [522 

Mowry,  Sylvester.  Arizona  and  So- 
nora. .  .3d  ed.  New  York,  Harper  & 
Brother,  1864.  251  p.,  incl.  front. 
20cm.  [523 

Mulr,  John.  Wild  parks  and  forest 
reservations  of  the  west.  Atlan.  81 : 
16-28.     Ja.  '98.  [524 


Munk,  Joseph  A.  Another  trip  to  Ari- 
zona. Cal.  Eclectic  Med.  Jour.,  2 :  67- 
71.    Mr.  '09.  [525 

Arizona  sketches.    New  York,  The 

Grafton  Press,  1905.  9,  11-230  p. 
front.,  pi.    24cm.  [52« 

Orcutt,  Charles  R.  The  Colorado  des- 
ert. Sacramento,  1890.  p.  899-919. 
(In  Cal.  State  Min.  Ann.  Rept.  No. 
10.)  [527 

Pilcher,  James  E.  Outlawry  on  the 
Mexican  border.  Scrib.  M.  10:78-86. 
Jl.  '91.  [528 

Pine,  George.  Beyond  the  West.  Ed. 
2.  New  York,  Griffiths,  1871.  483  p. 
21cm.  [529 

Arizona,  p.   142-66. 

Poston,  Charles  D.    Apache-land.    San 

V   Francisco,    Bancroft,    1878.      141    p. 

front,   (port.).     21cm.  [530 

^Powell,  J.  W.    New  lake  in  the  desert 

'      Scrib.  M.  10:463-468.    O.  '91.        [531 

Powers,  M.  I.  P^agstafC,  Arizona.  Out 
West,  28:269-273.     Mr.  '07.  [532 

Powers,  Stephen.  Afoot  and  alone; 
a  walk  from  sea  to  sea  by  the  south- 
ern route.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Colum- 
bian Book  Co.,  1872.  [4],  11-327  p. 
front.,  illus.,  pi.     20^cm.  [533 

Arizona,  p.  186-246.  [Descr.  Tucson 
In  1871.] 

Prudden,  Theophil   M.     On  the  great 

American  plateau.  New  York,  Put- 
nam, 1906.  [10],  243  p.  front,  il., 
39  pi.  fold.  map.     19cm.  [534 

Pumpelly,  Raphael.  Across  America 
and  Asia.  Ed.  4.  New  York,  Ley- 
poldt  &  Holt,  1870.  16,  454  p.  illus. 
23cm.  [535 

Conditions  in  Arizona  in  1860  describ- 
ed, p.  1-67. 

Ralne,  William  MacL.  Frontier  trans- 
portation in  the  Southwest.  Outing, 
46:47-49.    Ap.  '05.  [536 

Remington,  Frederic.  Horses  of  the 
plains.      Cent    37:332-343.      Ja.    '89. 

[537 

Pony  tracks,  written  and  illustrat- 
ed by  Frederic  Remington.  N.  Y., 
Harper,  1895.  8,  (2),  269  p.  illus., 
pi.    23cm.  [538 

A  scout  with  the  buffalo-soldiers. 

Cent  37:899-912.    Ap.  '89.  [539 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Ranch  life  in 
the  far  West  Cent  35:495-510.  F. 
'88.  [540 

Rough  Riders.     Scrib.  M.  25:2-20, 

131-151,  259-277,  420-440,  565-585,  677- 
693.    Ja.-Je.  '99.  [541 

Russell,  Israel  C.    Volcanoes  of  North 

America.   N.  Y.,  Macm.  1897.   14,  346 

p.    illus.    23y2cm.  [542 

"San  Francisco  Mountains,  Ariz.,  and 

adjacent  craters,"  p.  192-3. 


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Russell,  Theresa.  In  pursuit  of  the 
graveyard.  Being  the  trail  of  an 
archaeological  wedding  journey.  Out 
West,  24:39-49,  139-147,  201-7,  278, 
289.  405-14,  544-48;  25:27-36,  132-138, 
247-57,  341-47,  425-31,  511-17.  Ja.-D. 
•06.  [543 

Russell,  W.  H.  Hesperothen.  London, 
Sampson  Low,  1882.  2  v.  19cm.  [544 
The  mirage — ruined  cities — animals 
and  plants — Y\ima.    v.  2,  p.  1-18. 

Strong,  Josiah.  Our  country.  New 
York,  pub.  by  the  Baker  &  Taylor 
Co.,  1891.    275  p.    19cm.  [545 

Arizona  lands,  p.  32-34. 

Toumey,  James  W.  A  bit  of  Arizona 
scenery.  [Natural  bridge.]  The 
Speculum,  12:52-54.     1892.  [546 

Van  Dyke,  John  C.    The  desert.    New 

York.    Scribner,    1901.      19,    233    p. 

lllus.     18cm.  [547 

"Down  the  Pacific  Coast,  and  across 

Arizona  and  Sonora." 

Warner,  Charles  D.  Heart  of  the  des- 
ert.   Harper,  82:392-412.   F.  '91.    [548 

White,  Stewart  E.  Round-up-days.  Out- 
ing, 51:45-53.     O.  '07.  [549 

Williams,  Waiter.  Round  the  world 
at  the  world's  fair.  Cent.  68:794- 
803.    3.  '04.  [550 

GRAND  CANYON 

Bass  Camp,  the  Grand  Canyon  of  Ari- 
zona..  .n.  p.  1904.    8  p.    22cm.     [551 

Brooks,  Benjamin.  Over  night  at  the 
edge  of  the  Grand  Canyon.  Scrib. 
M.  37:615-626.    My.  '05.  [552 

Bryant,  William  C,  ed.  Picturesque 
America . . .  New  York,  D.  Appleton, 
1872-74.  2  V.  front.,  illus.,  pi. 
321/^  cm.  [553 

"The  caflons  of  the  Colorado,"  2: 
503-511. 

Burroughs,  John.  Grand  Canon  of  the 
Colorado.     Cent.  81:425-38.    Ja.  '11. 

[554 

The  Grand  Canyon  of  Arizona;  being  a 
book  of  words  from  many  pens . . .  Chi- 
cago, Passenger  Dept.  Santa  F6, 
1906.     [4[,  9-123  p.    illus.    24xl9cm. 

[555 

Hall,  Sharlot  M.  Beautiful  Hdvasu, 
great  arm  of  the  Grand  Canon.  Out 
West,  23:305-17.    O.  '05.  [55§ 

Christmas    at   the   Grand    Caflon. 

Out  West,  26:2-14.    Ja.  '07.  [557 

Johnson,  Clifton.  Grand  Canon  in 
storm.     Outing,    52:88-95,     Ap.   '08. 

[558 

Monroe,  Harriet.  The  Grand  Cafion  of 
the  Colorado.  Atlan.  84:816-21.  D. 
'99.  [559 


/  Muir,  John.    Grand  Canon  of  the  Colo- 
rado.   Cent.  65:107-16.    N.  '02.     [560 
Prudden,  Theophil  M.    Under  the  spell 
\}    of  the  Grand  Canon.  Harper,  97 :  377- 
92.     Ag.  '98.  [561 

I  "Spectator."    Grand  Canyon.    Outlook, 
J     80:1005-1010.    Aug.  26,  '05.  [562 

Stanton,  Robert  B.  Through  the  Grand 
Canon  of  the  Colorado.  Scrib.  M.  8: 
591-613.     N.  '90.  [563 

Titan  of  Chasms,  the  Grand  Canyon  of 
Arizona,  Chicago,  Passenger  Dept. 
Santa  F6,  1910.    32  p.    illus.    22cm. 

[564 

Titan   of   chasms,   by   C.    A.   Higglns. 

Scientific    explorer,    by    J.    W.    Powell. 

The  greatest  thing  in  the  world,  by  C. 

F.  Ltummis. 

White,  William  A.  On  Bright  Angel 
trail.     McClure,  25:502-515.     S.   '05. 

[565 
COLORADO  RIVER 

^■Bonner,  John.  New  desert  lake.  Cos- 
mopol.  11:674-81.    O. '91.  [566 

Blanchard,  Clarence  J.  Delta  of  the 
Colorado  river  and  its  problems.  R. 
of  Rs.  33:428-431.    Ap.  '06.  [567 

Copp,  G.  Gordon.  American  Nile. 
V    Harper.  112:786-92.    Ap.  '06.         [568 

Forbes,  Robert  H.  Lower  courses  of 
the  Colorado.  Univ.  Ariz.  Mon.  7: 
255-269.     F.  '06.  [569 

Hall,  Sharlot  M.  Problems  of  the  Colo- 
rado river.  Out  West,  25:304-32.  O. 
'06.  [570 

Hayden,  Ferdinand  V.  Colorado  River 
of  the  West.  Amer.  Jour.  Sci.  and 
Arts,  ser.  2,  33 :  387-403.    My.  '62.    [571 

MacDougal,  Daniel  T.  Voyage  below 
sea-level  on  the  Salton  sea.  Outing, 
51:592-601.     P.  '08.  [572 

Powell,  John  W.  Canyons  of  the  Colo- 
rado. Meadville  Pa.,  Flood  &  Vin- 
cent, 1895.  [2],  400  p.  incl.  Illus., 
pi.     23cm.  [573 

Russell,  Israel  C.  Rivers  of  North 
America.  N.  Y.  Putnam,  cl898.  2, 
15,  [4],  327  p.  illus.  21%cm.  [574 
Colorado  River,  271-5. 

Stanton,  Robert  B.  Availability  of  the 
canons  of  the  Colorado  River  of  the 
West  for  railway  purposes.  Amer. 
Soc.  Civ.  Eng.  Trans.  26:283-332.  Dis- 
cussion, 332-361.     Ap.  1892.  [575 

FICTION 

Bandelier,  Adolf  F.  The  delight  mak- 
ers. N.  Y..  Dodd,  1890.  4,  490  p. 
19cm.  [576 

Charles,  Frances  A.  In  the  country 
God  forgot.  Boston,  Little,  1902.  8, 
328  p.    20cm.  [577 


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WRITINGS  ON  ARIZONA 


Cody,  William  F.  True  tales  of  the 
plains.  New  York,  Cupples  &  Leon 
Co.,  1908.  [4],  259  p.  front.,  illus.,  pi., 
ports.    19%  cm.  [578 

Ellis,  Edward  S.  Off  the  reservation, 
or.  Caught  in  an  Apache  raid.  Phil., 
J.  C.  Winston  Co.,  1908.  331  p.  front., 
3  pi.    19 1^  cm.  [579 

...The  round-up;  or,  Geronimo's  last 
raid.  Phila.,  J.  C.  Winston  Co.,  1908. 
347  p.,  col.  front.,  3  pi.    19cm.      [580 

Trailing  Geronimo,  or  Campaign- 
ing with  Crook.  Phila.,  J.  C.  Wins- 
ton Co.,  1908.  353  p.  col.  front.,  3 
pi.     19cm.  [581 

Grey,  Zane.  The  last  of  the  plains- 
men.    New  York,  Outing  Pub.  Co., 

1908.  9,  314  p.,  pi.    22cm.  [582 
Harlan,  Mrs.  M.  R.    In  the  land  of  ex- 
tremes, by  Marie  Cottrell  [pseud.]. 
N.  Y.,  Cochrane,  1909.    360  p.    19cm. 

[583 

Hilzinger,  John  G.  The  skystone;  a  ro- 
mance of  prehistoric  Arizona ...  be- 
ing vol.  1  of  the  Chronicles  of  Ma- 
zacl.  London,  New  York,  F.  T. 
Neely,  1899.    (2),  281  p.    19cm.    [584 

Hough,  Emerson.  The  story  of  an  out- 
law. New  York,  Outing  Pub.  Co., 
1907.    14,  401  p.    pi.    19cm.  [586 

Munroe,  Kirk.  The  Painted  Desert; 
a  story  of  Northern  Arizona.  N.  Y., 
Harper,  1897.    4,  274  p.    19cm.    [588 

Ober,  Frederick  A.  Tommy  Poster's 
adventures  among  the  Southwest  In- 
dians. Phila.,  H.  Altemus  Co.,  1901. 
(2),  248  p.     19cm.  [587 

Pocock,  Roger.  Curly,  a  tale  of  the 
Arizona  desert.  Boston,  Little,  Brown 
&  Co.,  1905.  (8),  320  p.  front.,  pi. 
19y2cm.  [588 

Raine,  William  MacL.  Bucky  O'Con- 
nor. New  York,  G.  W.  Dillingham 
Co.,  1910.    345  p.    front.,  pi.     19cm. 

[589 

White,  Stewart  E.  Arizona  nights. 
New  York,  McClure  Co.,  1907.  (14), 
3-351  p.    20cm.  [590 

Wister,  Owen.     Red  men  and  white. 

Illus.  by  Frederic  Remington.    N.  Y., 

Harper,  1896.     9,  (4),  280  p.     Illus. 

19cm.  [591 

DRAMA 

Moody,  William  V.  The  great  divide. 
A  play  in  three  acts.    N.  Y.,  Macm., 

1909.  (4),  167  p.    19cm.  [592 

SHORT  STORIES 

Aguirre,  Mary  B.  Story  of  Ursula. 
Univ.  Ariz.  Mon.  4:144-146.    Mr.  '02. 

[693 


A  ley,  Frank.  End  of  the  dream.  Out 
West,  18:618-22.    My. '03.  [594 

Baker,  Ray  S.  The  Roping  at  Pasco's. 
McClure,  19:152-159.    Je. '02.        [595 

Baiiinger,  Langdon.  Camel  hunt  in 
Arizona.    Outing,  36:656-658.    S.  '00. 

[596 

Barnes,  Will  C.  Stampede  on  the  tur- 
key track  range.  Cosmopol.  19:437- 
44.    Ag.  '95.  [597 

Beach,  Rex  E.  The  mule  driver  and 
the  garrulous  mute.  McClure,  22: 
93-100.     N.  '03.  [598 

Bowman,  Larrey.  Faithful  Brady.  Mc- 
Clure, 24:665-672.     Ap.  '05.  [599 

Brady,  Cyrus  T.  In  the  box  canyon  of 
the  Gila.  Harper,  102:601-606.  Mr. 
'01.  [600 

Brooks,  Benjamin.  Southwest  from  a 
locomotive.  Scrib.  M.  34:427-438.  O. 
'03.  [601 

Brown,  Katharine  H.  Passing  the 
torch.  Cent.  68:251-8.  Je. '04.        [602 

Buehman,  Willis  H.  Passing  of 
"Preacher  Jim."  Univ.  Ariz.  Mon. 
4:200-206.    My.  '02.  [603 

Campbell,  E.  P.  Road  to  those  below; 
a  tale  of  the  Colorado  Canon.  Cent. 
75:578-84.    F.  '08.  [604 

Clarke,  Powhatan.  Hot  trail.  Cosmo- 
pol. 17:706-16.    O.  '94.  [605 

Clifford,  Josephine.  Another  Juanita, 
and  other  stories.  Buffalo,  C.  W. 
Moulton,  1893.     (6),  295  p.     17y2cm. 

[606 
Oamp  life  in  Arizona — San  Xavier  del 
Bac — A  miner  from  Arizona. 

Overland  tales.    San  EYancisco,  A. 

L.    Bancroft    &    Co.,    1877.      383    p. 
19cm.  [607 

Romance  of  Gila  Bend — It  occurred  at 
Tucson — Crossing'  the  Arizona  deserts. 

Connell,  Charles  T.  An  early  day 
story.  Being  a  recital  of  the  cus- 
toms and  habits  of  the  Apache  Indi- 
ans as  observed  on  the  San  Carlos 
reservation,  p.  1-3.  (In  Douglas 
Daily  International.  Annual  no. 
1908.)  [608 

Cooke,  Edmund  V.  Arizona  Cupid. 
Out  West,  29:60-9.    Jl. '08.  [609 

De  Qui  lie,  Dan.  Indian  story  of  the 
Sierra  Madre.  Cosmopol.  19:180-95. 
Je.  '95.  [610 

Edholm,  Charlton  L.  Bronco  and  bron- 
co twister.  Out  West,  28:116-19.  F. 
'08.  [611 

Idyl  of  Bugville.     Out  West,  29: 

284-93.     O.  '08.  [612 

Garland,  Hamlin.  Delmar  of  Pima. 
McClure,  18:340-348.    F.  '02.        [613 


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Hall,  Sharlot  M.    Burning  water.    Out 

West,  27:498-501.    D.  '07.  [614 

...Friend  of  the  little  People.     Out 

West.  24:217-21.    Mr.  '06.  [615 

...Fruit    of    the    yucca    tree.      Out 

West,  23:569-75.    D.  '05.  [616 

. .  .Rocking  chair  in  South  Pass.    Out 

West,  24:50-54.     Ja.  '06.  [617 

...Santa  Teresita  of  the  shoe.     Out 

West,  23:142-51.     Ag.  '05.  [618 

. . .  Songs  of  the  old  cattle  trails.    Out 

West,  28:216-21.    Mr.  '08.  [619 

...What  was  ItV     Out  West,  21:170- 

75.    Ag.  '04.  [620 

Jones,  E.  Horton.  Liost  Squaw  Mine. 
Univ.  Ariz.  Mon.,  5:109-112.     F.  '03. 

[621 

Kellar,  Harry.  Magic  among  the  Red 
Men.    No.  Am.  157:591-600.     N.  '93. 

[622 

Knapp,  Adeline.  Beast.  McClure,  32: 
193-199.     D.  '08.  [623 

Leiand,  P.  S.  Foley's  wards.  Out 
West,  23:350-57.    O.  '05.  [624 

Loral ne,  M.  W.  ''Irish  divlls."  Out 
West,  23:580-86.    D.  '05.  [625 

Lyon,  Harris  M.  Unused  rattlesnake. 
Am.  M.  65:639-44.    Ap.  '08.  [626 

Marshall,  Emma  S.  Infusion  of  savag- 
ery.    Out  West,  28:321-25.     Ap.  '08. 

[627 

MIchelson,  Charles.  Lame  Coyote's 
lone  war.  Cosmopol.  30:631-7.  Ap. 
*01.  [628 

Munger,  Mrs.  John.  Concerning  Janna. 
Out  West,  28:407-14.    My. '08.      [629 

Newman,  Philip  J.  Better  than  gold. 
Out  West,  23:265-76.  S.  '05.  [630 
..La  Colorada.  Out  West,  20:352- 
60.    Ap.  '04.  [631 

. .  Courtship  of  Jim  Carroll.  Out 
West,  20:437-46.     My.  '04.  [632 

..Lost  soldier  mine.  Out  West,  20: 
529-40.     Je.  '04.  [633 

. .  Micky  Denny  makes  a  get-away. 
Out  West,  25:348-54,  431-39.  O.-N. 
'06.  [634 

..My  lady  of  Sonera.  Out  West, 
21:38-45.     Jl.  '04.  [635 

..Thoroughbreds.  Out  West,  21: 
358-71.    O.  '04.  [636 

O'Neill,  "Bucky."  Requiem  of  the 
drums.'   Cosmopol.  30:401-06.    F.  '01. 

[637 

Phillips,  Henry  W.  Red-haired  cupid. 
McClure,  17:371-381.    Ag.  '01.      [638 

Touch   of   nature.     McClure,    24: 

225-234.    Ja.  '05.  [639 


Remington,  Frederic.  A  desert  ro- 
mance.     Cent.    63:522-530.      F.    '02. 

[640 

Rhodes,  Eugene  M.  Touch  of  nature. 
Out  West,  29:70-80.    Jl.  '08.         [641 

Russell,  Theresa.  Mittens  in  his  Ari- 
zona tent.  Out  West,"  26:68-72.  Ja. 
'07.  [642 

Time  we  came.    Out  West,  23:69- 

74.     Jl.  '05.  [643 

Wallace,  R.  M.    Frontier  justice.    Out 

West,  21:350-57.    O. '04.  [644 

Waterman,  Abby  L.    At  La  Paz.    Out 

West,  19:281-4.     S.  '03.  [645 

Wheeler,  Frederic   L,     Two  men  and 

the  desert.    McClure,  28:431-437.    F. 

'07.  [646 

White,    Stewart    E.     Arizona    nights. 

McClure,  26:293-96,  412-9,  515-22,  647- 

54;   27:63-9.     Ja.-My.  '06.  [647 

. . .  .Buried  treasure.    McClure,  27:115- 

130.    Je.  '06.  [648 

Wilson,  Thomas   H.     How  "the  Kid" 

won  his  medal.    Cent.  51 :  547-550.  F. 

96.  [649 

. . .  .Trumpeter  of  the  troop.    Cent.  51: 

428-430.     Ja.  '96.  [650 

WIster,  Owen.     Pilgrim  on  the  Gila. 

Harper,  91:237-64.  N.  '95.  [651 
Specimen  Jones.     Harper,  89 :  204- 

216.    Jl.  '94.  [652 

Wyckoff,    Walter    A.     Burro-puncher. 

Scrib.  M.  30:278-286.    S.  '01.        [653 

VERSE 

Conrard,  Harrison.  Brown  mother's 
lullaby.     Out  West,  27:539.     D.  '07. 

[654 
..Hopi  pastoral.  Out  West,  27:531. 
D.  '07.  [655 

..Hopi  prayer.  Out  West,  22:402. 
Je.  '05.  [656 

..Navajo's  wooing.  Out  West,  27: 
522.     D.  '07.  [667 

.  .Quivira.  Bost.,  Badger,  1907. 117  p. 
illus.    20cm.  [658 

..Weaver.  Out  West,  27:602.  D. 
'07.  [659 

Darling,  S.  I.  Mystery.  Out  West, 
28:152.    F.  '08.  [660 

Erwln,  Margaret.  Arizona.  Out  West, 
30:496.     My.  '09.  [661 

Gould  I  ng,  James  M.  Life.  Out  West, 
22:22.    Ja.  '05.  [662 

My  Indian  basket.    Out  West,  21 : 

175-6.    Ag.  '04.  [663 


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LIST  OF  BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS 


Hall,  Sharlot  M.    Arizona.    Out  West, 
24:67-9.    F.  '06.  [664 

...Boot  Hill.  Out  West,  27:390-92. 
N.  '07.  [665 

...Cactus  and  pine;  songs  of  the 
Southwest.  Boston,  Sherman, 
French,   1911.      (10),  204  p.     20cm. 

[666 

. . .  Death    of    the   old    hunter.      Out 

West.  28:354-55.     My.  '08.  [667 

...Hash    wrastler.      Out   West,    29: 

140-1.    Ag.  '08.  [667-a 

...His   place.     Out  West,  28:112-13. 

F.  '08.  [668 

. . .  Hymn  of  the  men  that  fail.     Out 

West,  20:399-400.     My.  '04.  [669 

...Last  camp-fire.     Out  West,  17:49. 

Jl.  '02.  [670 

. .  .Little  house  of  Mary.     Out  West, 

29:274-5.     O.  '08.  [671 

...Mass  of  Mangas.     Out  West,  24: 

168-71.    Mr.  '06.  [672 

...Mercy  of  Nah-n6.     Out  West,  23: 

3-4.    Jl.  '05.  [673 

. .  .Santa  F6  trail.    Out  West,  19:3-4. 

Jl.  '03.  [674 

. .  .Song  of  the  Colorado.    Out  West, 

28:272-75.     Ap.  '08.  [675 

. . .  Spring  in  the  desert.     Out  West. 

29:52.    Jl.  '08.  [676 

Knipe,    Bertha   McE.     Blessing.     Out 

West,  28:460.    Je.  '08.  [677 

In  tune.    Out  West,  29:39.    Jl.  '08. 

[678 

Lummis,     Charles     F.       Competitive 

drawing.    Out  West    31:867.    N. '09. 

[679 
McGaffey,  Ernest.    The  Navajo.    Cos- 
mopol.  16:541.     Mr.  '94.  [680 

Miller,  Joaquin..  The  ship  in  the  des- 
ert.   Atlan.  34:48-50.    Jl.  '74.       [681 
Neff,  Mary  Lawson.  Desert  Moon.  Out 
West,  25:354.     O.  '06.  [682 

Russell,     Theresa.       Colorado.       Out 
West,  23:112.     Ag.  '05.  [683 

Desert.     Out  West,   24:310.     Ap. 

'06.  [684 

Smalley,  Delos  H.    Arizona.    A  tribute. 
Highland     Park,     111.,     Canterbury 
press,  1907.    6  p.    pi.    18cm.        [685 
Stanley,  Mrs.  Marlon  C.    Hour  of  idle- 
ness.    Out  West,  29:192-97.     S.  '08. 

[686 

Shower  of  gold.    Out  West,  28 :  467. 

Je.  '08.  [687 

Stevens,  Thomas  W.     Song  for  Arizo- 
na.    Out  West.   17:192-3.     Ag.    '02. 

[688 


Suydam,     Nellie.      Lone    trail.      Out 

West,  24:207.  Mr.  '06.  [689 
On    the    road    to    Nogales.      Out 

West,  27:507.    D.  '07.  [690 

Taylor,    Edward    R.     Arizona   cactus. 

Out  West,  21:136.  Ag.  '04.  [691 
In  the  petrified  forest.    Out  West, 

22:45.  Ja. '05.  [692 
Lizard  of  the  petrified  forest.   Out 

West,  22:126.  F.  '05.  [693 
To  the  Grand  Canon.     Out  West. 

21:542.  D.  '04.  [694 
Under  a  pine  at  the  Grand  Canon. 

Out  West,  21:325.     O.  '04.  [695 

Trumbull,  Rose.    Wind  and  the  tree. 

Out  West,  22:112.     F.  '05.  [696 

White,  Lucy  J.     Desert-hungry.     Out 

West,  29:207.     S.  '08.  [697 

AGRICULTURE 

(See    Also    Agricultural     Experiment 
Station) 

Agricultural  capabilities  of  the  Terri- 
tories. Wash.,  1870.  (In  U.  S.  Agr. 
Dept.  Com.  Kept.  I860,  p.  601-626.) 

[698 

Arizona,  623-626. 

Arizona  Cattle  Growers  Association, 
Proceedings,  5th,  1909.    lllus.    22cm.   , 

[699  j 

Arizona  horticultural  commission.  ; 
First  annual  report,  1909.  Tucson,  ^ 
1909.    11  p.    22cm.  [700 

Barker,  Robert  M.  The  economics  of 
cattle-ranching  in  the  Southwest 
R.  of  Rs.,  24:305-313.     S.  '01.       [701 

Beat,  William  J.  Grasses  of  North 
America.  New  York,  H.  Holt  &  Co., 
1887-96.    2  V.     illus.    23cm.  [702 

Burbank,  Luther.  The  new  agricuf- 
tural-horticultural  opuntias.  Plant 
creations  for  arid  regions.  [Los  An- 
geles, The  Kruckeberg  Press],  1907. 
28  p.  illus.     26cm.  [703 

Dewey,  L.  H.  Characteristic  vegeta- 
tion of  the  desert  region,  from  West- 
ern Texas  to  Central  Arizona.  Wash. 
1892.  (In  U.  S.  Agr.  Dept.  Sec.  Rept. 
1891,  p.  351-358.)  [704 

Dreiser,  Theodore.  Fruit  growing  in 
America.    Harper,  101 :  859-68.  N.  '00. 

[705 

Forbes,  Robert  H.  Grazing  range  prob- 
lem.    Out  West,  20:540-45.     Je.  '04. 

[706 

....Open  range  and  the  irrigation 
farmer.  Forester,  7:216-219,  254-258. 
S.-O.  1901.  [707 


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•Griffiths,  David.  The  prickly  pear  and 
other  cacti  as  food  for  stock.  Wash. 
1905.  46  p.  pi.  23cm.  (U.  S.  Dept.  Agr., 
But.  Plant  Indust.  Bui.  74.)         [708 

A  protected  stock  range  in  Ari- 
zona. Wash.  1910.  28  p.  pi.  23cm. 
(U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Bur.  Plant  In- 
dust. Bui.  no.  177.)  [709 

Range    improvement   in   Arizona. 

Wash.  1901.  31  p.  pi.  23cm.  (U. 
S.  Dept.  Agr.,  Bur.  Plant  Indust.  Bui. 
4.)  [710 

The  tuna  as  food  for  man.  By- 
David  Griffiths  and  R.  F.  Hare. 
Wash.  1907.  73  p.  pi.  23cm.  (U. 
S.  Dept.  Agr.,  Bur.  Plant  Indust.  Bui. 
116.)  [711 

Heath,  Hubert  A.  Sheep  industry  of 
the  United  States.  Wash.  1892.  (U. 
S.  Dept.  Agr.,  Bur.  An.  Indust.,  spec- 
ial rept.)  [712 
Arizona,  p.  935-946, 

Lamson-Scrlbner,  Frank.  Our  native 
pasture  plants.  Wash.  1901.  (In  U. 
S.  Dept.  Agr.,  Year  Book  1900:581- 
598.)  [713 

"South west,"  p.  588-93.  Desert  re- 
gion. Pasture  plants  of  alkali  soils,  p. 
595-97. 

Lee,  A.  R.    The  ostrich  industry  in  the 

United  (States.    (In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr., 

Bur.  An.   Indust.,   28th  Ann.   Rept., 

1909,  rp.  233-238.     illus.)  [714 

Reprinted  as  Bur.  An.  Indust.  Cir.  172. 

Neff,  Mary  L.  Date  culture  in  the 
southwest.  Out  West,  27:115-125. 
Ag.  '07.  [715 

Plckrell,  Watson.  Ostrich  farming  in 
Arizona.  Wash.  1906.  (In  U.  S. 
Dept.  Agr.  Year  Book  1905,  p.  399- 
406.    pi.)  [716 

Roth,  Fllibert.  Grazing  in  the  forest 
reserves.  Wash.  1902.  (In  U.  S. 
Dept.  Agr.  Year  Book,  1901,  p.  333- 
348.     pi.)  [717 

Swingle,  Walter  T.  The  date  palm 
and  its  culture.  Wash.,  1901.  (In 
U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.  Yearbook,  1900,  p. 
453-490.     illus.)  [718 

Thornber,  John  J.  The  horticultural 
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Native  cacti  as  emergency  forage 

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Vinson,  Albert  E.  Nutritive  value  of 
cholla  fruit.  (In  University  of  Ari- 
zona Exp.  Sta.  Bui.  67,  1911.  23cm. 
p.  509-519.)  [721 

West,  Max.  The  public  domain  of  the 
United  States.  (In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr. 
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FORESTRY 

Barnes,  Will  C.  U.  S.  Forest  service. 
Out  West,  29:88-109.    Ag. '08.      [723 

Breen,  F.  S.  Black  mesa  forest  re- 
serve. Forestry  and  irrigation,  12: 
149-153.     Mr.  '06.  [724 

Britton,  Nathaniel  L.  North  American 
trees.  New  York,  Holt,  1908.  10. 
(2),  894  p.     illus.     26cm.  [725 

Cooper,  J.  G.  The  forests  and  trees 
of  northern  America,  as  connected 
with  climate  and  agriculture,  p.  416- 
445.  (36th  Cong.,  2d  sess..  House  Ex. 
Doc.  426.)  [726 

GIfford,  John  C.  Practical  forestry. . . 
N.  Y.,  Apple  ton,  1902.  14,  284  p. 
illus.    191/^  cm.  [727 

Arizona  reservations,  p.  236-238. 

Hall,  Sharlot  M.  Forests  of  Arizona. 
Out  West,  25:  472-509.    D. '06.      [728 

Prescott,  Arizona.     Out  West,  16 : 

101-115.    Ja.  1902.  [729 

A  description  of  the  lumber  district. 

Holsinger,  S.  J.  Boundary  line  be- 
tween the  desert  and  the  forest.  For- 
estry and  Irrigation.  8:21-27.  Ja. 
'02.  [730 

Mesquite :  a  desert  study.  Fores- 
try and  Irrigation.  8:447-453.  N. 
'02.  [731 

Kellogg,  Royal  S.  Forest  conditions 
in  Southern  Arizona.  Forestry  and 
Irrigation.    8:501-505.    D.  '02.       [732 

Lei  berg,  J.  B.,  Rixon,  T.  F.,  and  Dod- 
well,  A.  Forest  conditions  in  the 
San  Francisco  Mountains  forest  re- 
serve, Arizona.  Wash.,  1904.  95  p. 
7  pi.     (U.  S.  G.  S.  Prof.  pap.  No.  22.) 

[732a 

McC latch ie,  Alfred  J.  Eucalypts  cul- 
tivated in  the  United  States  (with 
bibliography).  Wash.,  1902.  106  p. 
92  pi.  (U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.,  Forestry 
Bur.  Bui.  35.)  [733 

Phillips,  Frank  J.  Emory  oak  in 
Southern  Arizona.  15  p.  illus. 
Wash.,  1912.  (U.  S.  D.  A.  Forest 
Service  Cir.  201.)  [734 

PInchot,  GIfford.  A  primer  of  fores- 
try  Wash.,  1899-1905.     2  v.  illus, 

18cm.    U.  S.  Bureau  of  Forestry,  Bui. 
No.  24.  [735 

Progress  of  forestry  in  the  United 

States.    Wash.  1900.    (In  U.  S.  Dept. 
Agr.  Yearbook,  1899,  p.  293-306.    pi.) 

[736 

Tt-ees    and    civilization.     World's 

Work.     2:986-995.     Jl.  '01.  [737 

....The  use  of  the  national  forests. 
Wash.,  1907.  42  p.  pi.  18cm.  (U. 
S.  Dept.  A^.,  Forest  Service.)    [738 


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Plummer,  Fred  G.  Forest  conditions 
In  the  Black  Mesa  forest  reserve, 
Arizona,  Wash.,  1904.  62  p.  pi. 
(U.   S.  G.   S.   Prof,   paper  No.  23.) 

[739 

Potter,  A.  F.  Grazing  and  water  stor- 
age in  the  Black  Mesa  forest  re- 
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236-241.    Je.  '02.  [740 

Sargent,  Charles  S.  Manual  of  the 
trees  of  North  America.  Boston, 
Houghton,  1905.  23,  826  p.  illus. 
22cm.  [741 

Tourney,  James  William.  Our  forest 
reservations.  Pop.  Sci.  59:114-128. 
Je.  '01.  [742 

Woolsey,  Theodore  S.  Western  yellow 
pine  in  Arizona  and  New  Mexico. 
Wash.,  1911.  64  p.  illus.  23cm. 
(U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.  Forest  Service  Bui. 
101.)  [743 

IRRIGATION 

Anderson,  George  Baker.  Conquest  of 
the  desert.  Out  West,  25:108-23.  Ag. 
'06.  [744 

Barlcer,  Robert  M.  Reclaiming  the  arid 
Southwest.  Forum,  33:363-371.  My. 
'02.  [745 

Bates,  Walter  G.  Water-storage  in  the 
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Brodie,  Alexander  O.  Reclaiming  the 
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Carter,  Oscar  C.  S.  Irrigation  and  the 
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242.    Mr.  '07.  [748 

Davis,  Arthur  P.  Irrigation  near  Phoe- 
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[749 

Water  storage  on  Salt  River,  Ari- 
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pi.  23cm.  (U.  S.  G.  S.  Water-supply 
and  irrig.  paper  No.  73.)  [750 

Flower,  Elliott.  Irrigationist's  point 
of  view.     Arena,  28:618-25.     D.  '02. 

[751 

Forbes,  Robert  H.  Alkali  from  irriga- 
tion. Forestry  and  Irrigation,  8:249- 
250.    Je.  '02.  [752 

Foster,  George  S.  The  Salt  River  pro- 
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Fowler,  Lincoln.  Ancient  and  mod- 
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200.    My.  '94.  [754 


Freeman,  Lewis  R.  Desert  irrigation 
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Greely,  A.  W.  Report  on  the  clima- 
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Great  Irrigation  enterprises.  World's 
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Hall,  Sharlot  M.  Great  Tonto  storage 
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Hancock,  William  A.  Some  papers  on 
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Something  about  water.  The  right 

to  the  use  of  water  for  irrigation  in 
Arizona.  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  Dunbar 
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Hill,  James  J.  Our  wealth  in  swamp 
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Hill,  Robert  T.  Transformation  of  the 
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Hunt,  George  W.  P.  Irrigation  in  Ari- 
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Irrigation  and  flood  protection.  Papa- 
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32  p.  illus.,  pi.  23cm.  (62d  Cong., 
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Lee,  Willis  T.  Underground  waters 
of  Salt  River  Valley,  Arizona.  Wash., 
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Lemenager,  Henri  V.  Government's 
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LIppincott,  Joseph  B.  Irrigation  pos- 
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Storage  of  water  on  Gila  River, 

Arizona.  Wash.,  1900.  98  p.  pi. 
23cm.  (U.  S.  G.  S.,  water-supply  and 
Irrig.  pap.  No.  33.)  [768 

Yuma  project.    Out  West,  20:505- 

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McClatchie,  Alfred  J.  Arizona  water- 
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Matthes,  Gerard  H.  Recent  conditions 
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Mead,  Elwood.  Problems  of  the  arid 
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Moore,  Willis  L.  Some  climatic  fea- 
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Reclaiming    an    empire.      Pacific 

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Patrick,  H.  R.  The  ancient  canal  sys- 
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. . .  Change  of  aspect  with  altitude. 
Plant   World,    14:236-248.     O.    1911. 

[804 

...  A  comparison  between  two  moun- 
tain sides.  Plant  World,  13:134-140. 
Je.  1910.  [805 

. . .  Distributional  features  of  some 
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. . .  Mistletoe  in  the  southwest.  Plant 
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Notes   on   the  phytogeography  of 

the  Arizona  desert.  Plant  World,  15 : 
183-189.     Ag.  1912.  [808 

Observations  on  cacti  in  cultiva- 
tion. Plant  World,  12:162-169.  Jl. 
1909.  [809 

Some    observations    on    Arizona 

fungi.  Plant  World,  11:14-17.  Ja. 
1908.  [810 

Brown,  Herbert.  The  hashish  plant  in 
Arizona  and  Mexico.  Plant  World, 
11:180-183.     Ag.  1908.  [811 

Cannon,  William  A.  Desert  botanical 
laboratory  of  the  Carnegie  Institu- 
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25-38.    Ja.  '06.  [812 

....  On  the  electric  resistance  of  solu- 
tions of  salt  plants  and  solutions  of 
alkali  soils.  Plant  World,  11:10-14. 
Ja.  1908.  [813 

The  root  habits  of  desert  plants. 

96  ip.  illus.  2 51/^ cm.  (Carnegie 
Inst.,  Wash.,  1911,  No.  131.)  [814 

Two  miles  up  and  down  in  an  Ari- 
zona desert.  Plant  World,  9:49-55. 
Mr.  '06.  [815 

Colville,  Frederick  V.  and  MacDougal, 
D.  T.  The  Desert  Botanical  \Labora- 
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58  p.  illus.  25cm.  (Carnegie  Inst., 
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Ellis,  Havelock.  Mescal:  a  study  of  a 
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Engelmann,  George  and  Bigelow,  J.  M. 
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pi.  (In  Pacific  Railroad  Surveys,  v. 
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....Notes  on  agave.  St.  Louis,  1875, 
35p.  22cm.  (From  the  Trans,  of  the 
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Harris,  Jannes  A.  The  fruit  of  opuntia. 
(In  Bui.  of  the  Torrey  Bot.  Club, 
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Hough,  Myrtle  Z.  Plant  names  of  the 
southwestern  United  States.  Plant 
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Hoyt,  J.  Clyde.  El  Saguaro.  Univ. 
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Huntington,  Ellsworth.  Desert  labora- 
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[823 

Greenest  of  deserts.    Harper,  123 : 

50-8.    Je.  '11.  [824 


Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Plant  life  in  the 
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[825 

Livingston,  Burton  E.  The  relation  of 
desert  plants  to  soil  moisture  and  to 
evaporation.  78  p.  illus.  25^  cm. 
(Carnegie  Inst,  Wash.,  1906,  Pub. 
No.  50.)  [826 

Lloyd,  Francis  E.  The  artificial  induc- 
tion of  leaf  formation  in  the  ocotillo. 
Plant  World,  9:56-59.    Mr.  '06.     [827 

A  botanical  laboratory  in  the  des- 
ert.    Pop.   Sci.,   66:329-342.     F.   '05. 

[828 

Observations    on     the     flowering 

period  of  certain  cacti.  Plant  World, 
10:31-39.     F.,  1907.  [829 

Palo  verde:  the  evergreen  tree  of 

the  desert.  Plant  World,  9:165-171. 
Jl.,  1906.  [830 

Pima  Canon  and  Castle  Rock  in 

the  Santa  Catalina  Mountains.  Plant 
World,  10:251-259.    N.  1907.  [831 

MacCallum,     W.     B.      The     flowering 
stalk   of  the  century   plant.     Plant' 
World,  11:141-147.     Jl.  1908.         [832 

Macdougal,  Daniel  T.  Botanical  fea- 
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Wash,  1908.  (4),  111  p.  illus.  25cm. 
(Car.  Inst.  Wash.  Pub,  no.  99.)    [833 

The  vegetation  of  the  Tucson  re- 
gion. Univ.  Ariz.  Mon.,  9:1-18.  My. 
1908.  [834 

The  course  of  the  vegetative  sea- 
sons in  Southern  Arizona.  Plant 
World,  11:189-201,  217-230,  237-249, 
261-270.     S.-D.,  1908.  [835 

Problems    of    the    desert.      Plant 

World,  11:28-39.     F.  1908.  [836 

Some  aspects  of  desert  vegeta- 
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Macdougal,  Daniel  T.  and  Spalding,  E. 
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Rothrock,  Joseph  T.  Preliminary  bo- 
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the  general  topography  of  the  re- 
gion traversed  in  New  Mexico  and 
Arizona;  its  climatology,  forage- 
plants,  timber,  irrigation,  sanitary 
conditions,  etc.,  p.  1037-1049.  pi. 
23<;m.  Wash.,  1875.  (In  U.  S.  Kept, 
of  Chief  of  Engineers.    App.  H.  1.) 

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Reports  upon  the  botanical  collec- 
tions made  in  portions  of  Nevada, 
Utah,  Cal.,  Col.,  New  Mexico,  and 
Arizona,  1871-75.  By  J.  T.  Rothrock, 
botanist  to  the  expeditions  of  1873, 
'74,  '75,  and  the  following  scientists: 
Sereno  Watson,  George  Engelmann, 
Thos.  C.  Porter,  M.  S.  Bebb,  William 
Boott,  George  Vasey,  D.  C.  Eaton, 
Thos.  P.  James  and  Edward  Tucker- 
man.  Wash,,  1878.  20,  404  p.  pi. 
30cm.  (In  U.  S,  Geograph.  sur.  west 
100th  meridian,    vol.  6.)  [840 

Shreve,  Forrest.  Establishment  be- 
havior of  the  Palo  Verde.  Plant 
World,  14:289-296.    D.  1911.  [841 

The  rate  of  establishment  of  the 

Giant  Cactus.  Plant  World,  13:235- 
240.     O.  1919.  [842 

Spalding,  Volney  IVI.  Biological  rela- 
tions of  certain  desert  shrubs.  Chi- 
cago, Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  1904. 
122-138  p.    illus.    24cm.  [843 

Reprinted  from  Bot.   Gazette,   38:122- 
138.     Ag.  '04. 

Cultivated    plants     in     the     arid 

southwest.  Plant  World,  12:18-21. 
Ja.  1909.  [844 

Distribution    and    movements    of 

desert  plants.  5,  144  p.  illus. 
251/^  cm.  (Carnegie  Inst,  Wash., 
1909,  Pub.  No.  113.)  [845 

Plant  associations  of  the  Desert 

Laboratory  domain  and  adjacent  val- 
ley. Plant  World,  13:31-42,  56-66, 
86-93.     F.-Ap.  1910.  [846 

Spring  flowers  of  the  Arizona  des- 
ert. Plant  World,  10:63-64.  Mr. 
1907.  [847 

Thompson,  R.  O.    Botany  and  agricul- 
ture of  the  Rocky  Mountain  basins. 
Wash.,  1867.     (In  U.  S.  Agr.  Dept. 
Com.  Rept.  1866,  p.  125-131.)         [848 
Cactaceae;  grapes. 

Thorn ber,  John  J.  Alfilaria  in  Arizo- 
na. Plant  World,  10:205-208.  S. 
1907.  [849 

Plant  acclimatization  in  Southern 

Arizona.  Plant  World,  14:15-23.  Ja. 
1911.  [850 

....  Relation  of  plant  growth  and  vege- 
tation forms  to  climatic  conditions. 
Plant  World,  12:1-7.    Ja.  1909.     [851 

Vegetation   groups   of  the   desert 

laboratory  domain.  (Carnegie  In- 
stitution of  Wash.,  Publication  113, 
p.  103-12,  1909.)  [852 


xAoumey,  James  W.  Giant  cactus.  Pop. 
^    Sci.  51:641-644.     S.  '97.  [853 

A  study  in  plant  adaptation.    Pop. 

Sci.  61:483-491.    O.  '02.  [854 

....Vegetal  dissemination  in  the  ge- 
nus Opuntia.  Bot.  Gaz.  20:356-361. 
Ag.  1895.  [855 

Trealease,  William.  Agave  macroa- 
cantha  and  allied  euagaves.  (In  Mis- 
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[856 

Miscellaneous      observations      on 

yucca.  (In  Missouri  Bot.  Garden, 
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1898.     pi.     23cm.     p.  141-46.)       [857 

Tullsen,  H.  Is  the  giant  cactus  doom- 
ed?    Plant  World,  5:53.     Mr,  1902. 

[858 

Vinson,  A.  E.  Some  observations  on 
the  date.  Plant  World,  10:259-262. 
N.  1907.  [859 

Wade,  Herbert  T.  Carnegie  institu- 
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49-61.     Jl.  ^08.  [860 

Wright,  Frederick  C.  Leather  from 
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11:99-102.    My.  1908.  [861 

ZOOLOGY 

Banks,  Nathan.  Some  spiders  and 
other  arachnida  from  Southern  Ari- 
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Cope,  Edward  D.  The  crocodilians,  liz- 
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Wash.,  1898.  (In  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.  Re- 
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Report    upon    the    collections    of 

fishes  made  in  portions  of  Nevada, 
Utah,  Cal.,  Col.,  New  Mexico  and 
Arizona,  1871-74.  (In  U.  S.  Geograph. 
sur.  west  of  100th  meridian.  Report 
...Wash.,  1875-89.  30cm.  vol.  5. 
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Goues,  Elliott.  Report  upon  collections 
of  mammals  made  in  portions  of  Ne- 
vada, Utah,  Cal.,  Col.,  New  Mexico, 
and  Arizona,  1871-74.  (In  U.  S. 
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ian. Report.  Wash.  1875-89.  30cm. 
vol.  5,   (1875),  p.  35-129.)  [865 

Synopsis  of  the  reptiles  and  bat- 

rachians  of  Arizona.  (In  U.  S.  Geo- 
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Cresson,  Ezra  T.  Report  upon  collec- 
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tions of  Nevada,  Utah,  Col.,  New 
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LoD7 

Gilbert,  Charles  H.  and  Scofield,  Nor- 
man B.  Notes  on  a  collection  of 
fishes  from  the  Colorado  Basin  m 
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Hagen,  Hermann  A.  Report  upon  the 
collections  of  Neuroptera  and 
Pseudo-Neuroptera,  made  in  portions 
of  Col.,  New  Mexico,  and  Arizona, 
1872-74.  (In  U.  S.  Geograph.  sur. 
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Henshaw,  Henry  W.  Report  upon  the 
ornithological  collections  made  in 
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New  Mexico  and  Arizona,  1871-74. 
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Holder,  Charles  F.  Gila  monster. 
Country  Life,  17:478.    F.  '10.       [871 

Hornaday,  William  T.  The  American 
natural  history.  New  York,  Scrih- 
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[872 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Mollu&ks  of  the 
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My.  '76.  C873 

Lyon»  Marcus  W.  Mammal  remains 
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Mead,  Theodore  L.  Report  upon  the 
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made  in  portions  of  Col.,  Utah,  New 
Mexico  and  Arizona,  1871-74.  (In  U. 
S.  Geograph.  sur.  west  100th  merid- 
ian. Report.  Wash.  1875-89.  30cm. 
vol.  5  (1875),  p.  737-794.    pi.)         [875 

Merriam,  Clinton  H.  The  prairie  dog 
of  the  great  plains.  Wash.  1902.  (In 
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Mitchell,  S.  Weir.  The  poison  of  ser- 
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[877 


Oberholser,  Harry  C.  A  revision  of 
the  wrens  of  the  genus  Thyomanes 
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Osten-Sacken,  Carl  R.  Report  upon 
the  collection  of  Diptera  made  in 
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[879 

Schaeffer,  Charles  F.  A.  New  coleop- 
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1909.  p.  375-386.  25y2cm.  (The  Mu- 
seum of  the  Brooklyn  Inst.  Arts  and 
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Stretch,  Richard  H.  Report  upon  new 
species  of  Zygaenidae  and  Bombyci- 
dae  collected  in  portions  of  Cal.  and 
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Thomas,  Cyrus.  Report  upon  the  col- 
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tions of  Nevada,  Utah,  Cal.,  Col., 
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(In  U.  S.  Geograph.  sur.  west  of 
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1875-89.  30cm.  vol.  5  (1875),  p.  843- 
908.)  [882 

True,  Frederick  W.  The  Puma  or 
American  lion,  notes  on.  Wash.  1889. 
(In  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.  Ann.  Rept.  1889, 
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Uhler,  Philip  R.  Report  upon  the  col- 
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tions of  Nevada,  Utah,  Cal.,  Col., 
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(In  U.  S.  Geograph.  sur.  west  of 
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UIke,  Henry.  Report  upon  the  collec- 
tions of  Coleoptera  made  in  portions 
of  Nevada,  Utah,  Cal.,  Col.,  New 
Mexico,  and  Arizona,  1871-74.  (In 
U.  S.  Geograph.  sur.  west  of  100th 
meridian.  Report.  Wash.  1875-89. 
30cm.  vol.  5  (1875),  p.  809-827,  col. 
pi.)  [885 

Verrill,  Addison  E.  Report  upon  the 
collections  of  fresh  water  leeches 
made  in  portions  of  Nevada,  Utah, 
Col.,  New  Mexico  and  Arizona,  1872- 
74.  (In  U.  S.  Geograph.  sur.  west 
100th  meridian.  Report.  Wash. 
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Yarrow,  Harry  C.  Report  upon  collec- 
tions of  batrachians  and  reptiles 
made  in  portions  of  Nevada,  Utali, 
Cal.,  Col.,  New  Mexico  and  Arizona, 
1871-74.  (In  U.  S.  Geograph.  sur. 
west  lOOth  meridian.  Report.  Wash. 
1875-89.  30cm.  vol.  5  (1875),  p.  509- 
584.    pi.)  [887 

Report  upon  the  collections  of  ter- 
restrial and  fluviatile  Mollusca  made 
in  portions  of  Col.,  Utah,  New  Mexi- 
co and  Arizona,  1872-74.  (In  U.  S. 
Geograph.  sur.  west  100th  meridian. 
Report.  Wash.  1875-89.  30cm.  vol. 
5  (1875),  p.  923-954.)  [888 
BIRDS 

Bailey,  Mrs.  Florence  A.  M.  Handbook 
of  birds  of  the  western  United 
States . . .  Boston,  Houghton,  '02.    [889 

Coues,  Elliott.  Key  to  North  Ameri- 
can birds.  Ed.  5.  Boston,  Estes, 
1903.    2v.    illus.    25cm.  [890 

Scott,  William  E.  D.     Talk  on  birds. 

Outlook,  71:608-618.    Jl.  5,  '02.     [891 

iTorrey,   Bradford.     Bird-gazer  at  the 

^    Grand  Canon.    Atlan.  97:739-47.    Je. 

'06.  [892 

....  Bunch  of  Texas  and  Arizona  birds. 
Atlan.  92:95-104.     Jl.  '03.  [893 

Nature's    invitation;    notes    of    a 

bird-gazer  north  and  south.     Bost., 
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[894 
"Texas  and  Ariawna,"  p.  161-294. 

Visher,  Stephen  S.  Notes  on  the  birds 
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♦GEOLOGY 

Another  Arizona  meteorite.  Eng.  and 
Min.  Jour.,  62:536.    D.  5,  1896.     [896 

Antisell,  Thos.  Geological  report.  Ex- 
plorations and  surveys  for  R.  R. 
route  from  the  Mississippi  River  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean,  1857.  v.  7,  pt.  2, 
p.  130-188,  pi.,  maps.  (Sen.  Ex.  Doc, 
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[897 

Atwood,  Wallace  W.  Glaciation  of  San 
Francisco  mountain,  Arizona.  Jour, 
of    Geol.    13:276-79.      Ap.-My.    1905. 

[898 

....Red  Mountain,  Arizona,  a  dissect- 
ed volcanic  cone.  Jour,  of  Geol.  14: 
138-46.    P.-Mr.  1906.  [899 

Baird,  Spencer  F.  Report  on  Tucson 
meteorite.  (In  Smithson.  Rept.  1863: 
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publications  relating  to  Arizona.  Only 
the  principal  ones  are  given  in  this  list 


Bancroft,    H.     Reconnaissance  of  the 

ore  deposits  in  northern  Yuma  Coun- 
ty,   Arizona.      Wash.,    1911.      160    p. 

illus.    pi.,  maps.     (U.  S.  G.  S.  Bull. 

no.  451.)  [900a 

Becker,  George  F.  Relations  of  the 
mineral  belts  of  the  Pacific  Slope  to 
the  great  upheavals.  Am.  J.  of  Sci. 
128:209-212,  1884.  [901 

Blake,  William  P.  Bison  Latifons  and 
Bos  Arizonica.  Am.  Geol.  22:247-8. 
O.  1898.  [902 

...Caliche  of  Southern  Arizona:  An 
example  of  deposition  by  the  vadose 
circulation.  Tr.  Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng. 
31:220-226,  1902.  [903 

...Destruction  of  the  salt  works  in 
the  Colorado  desert  by  the  Salton 
sea.  Tr.  of  the  Am.  Inst,  of  Min. 
Eng.  38:848-9,  1908.  [904 

. .  .Diatom-earth  in  Arizona.  Tr.  Am. 
Inst.  Min.  Eng.  33:38-45,  1903.      [905 

. . .  Evidences  of  shallow  seas  in  Paleo- 
zoic time  in  Southern  Arizona.  Bui. 
Geol.  Soc.  Am.  12:493,  1901.       [906 

. . .  Geology  and  veins  of  Tombstone, 
Arizona.  Tr.  Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng. 
10:334-345,  1882.  [907 

. .  .Gteology  of  the  Galiuro  Mts.,  Ariz., 
and  of  the  gold-bearing  ledge  known 
as  Gold  Mountain.  Eng.  and  Min. 
Jour.,  73:546-7.    Ap.  19,  1902.       [908 

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[1036 

...Note  upon  some  results  of  the 
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[1037 


Occurrence     and     production     of 

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. . .  Occurrence  of  vanadates  of  lead  at 
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[1039 

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. . .  .Lead-Silver  deposits  of  Mowry, 
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Tombstone,  Ariz.,  restored,     ibid. 

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Clifton  district,  Arizona.  Eng.  and 
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. . .  The   copper  industry   of  Arizona. 

Min.  Ind.  6:227-232.     1897.         [1090 

...The  Copper  Queen  mine,  Arizona. 

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. . .  The  Copper  Queen  mine,  Arizona. 

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Discussion,   Refining   by  convertor  at 

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The  Mines  of  Prescott,  Arizona.  Eng. 
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Mining  at  Bisbee,  Arizona.  Min.  and 
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Mining  at  the  Columbian  Exposition. 
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Mining  in  Arizona.  Min.  and  Sci. 
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New    works    of    Arizona    copper    co. 

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*The  Old  Dominion  Smelter.  Eng.  and 
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Ore  deposits  in  the  vicinity  of  Parker, 
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S.  G.  S.  21st  An.  Rept.,  pt.  6,  p.  29»- 
318.)  [1174 

Prout,  John  W.,  Jp,  The  silver-lead  de- 
posits of  the  Mowry  mine,  Mowry, 
Santa  Cruz  Co.,  Ariz.  18  p.  35x22cm. 
and  3  maps  50x40cm.  [1175 

Thesis — Engineer  of  Mines.  Univ. 
Aaiz.  1907.     Typewritten. 

The  Prout  mining  exploration  com- 
pany. [Denver,  The  Egan  Print.  Co.] 
n.    d.    11    p.     front,    (port.)      15cm. 

[1176 

Purington,  C.  W.  Vulture  mine,  Ari- 
zona. Min.  and  Sci.  Press,  94:308- 
310.    Mr.  9,  1907.  [1177 

Ransome,  Fredenck  L.  Bisbee  folio, 
Arizona.  Wash.  1904.  17  p.  Illus., 
4  pi.,  6  maps  55x47cm.  (U.  S.  G.  S. 
Geologic  atlas  of  the  U.  S.,  No.  112.) 

[1178 

. . .  .The  copper  deposits  of  Bisbee,  Ar- 
izona. Eng.  and  Min.  Jour.  75:444- 
445.    Mr.  21  '03.  [1179 

Copper  deposits  of  the  Turquoise 

district,  Arizona.  Min.  Sci.  66:86- 
87.    Ag.  8,  '12.  [1180 

....  Geographic  distribution  of  metalli- 
ferous ores  within  the  United  States. 
Mining  Mag.  10:7-14.    Jl.  1904.   [1181 


The  geology  and  copper  deposits 

of  Bisbee,  Arizona.  Min.  and  Sci. 
Press,  88:96,  116,  132,  149.  F.  6-27, 
'04.  [1182 

The   geology  and   copper-deposits 

of  Bisbee,  Arizona.  Tr.  Am.  Inst. 
Min-  Eng.  34:618-642.    1904.        [1183 

The  geology  and  ore  deposits  of 

the  Bisbee  quadrangle,  Arizona. 
Wash.,  1904.  168  p.  illus.,  29  pi.  (U. 
S.  G.  S.  Prof,  paper  no.  21.)        [1184 

Geology  at  Globe,  Arizona.     Min. 

and  Sci.  Press,  100:256-257.  F.  12, 
'10.  [1185 

Geology  of  the  Globe  copper  dis- 
trict, Arizona.  Wash.,  1903.  168,  3 
p.  27  pi.  (U.  S.  G.  S.  Prof.  pap. 
no.  12.)  [1186 

Geology  of  the  Globe  district,  Ari- 
zona. Min.  and  Sci.  Press,  102:747- 
748.    Je.  3.  '11.  [1187 

Globe  folio,  Arizona.    Wash.  1904. 

17  p.  illus.,  pi.,  6  maps.  55x47cm. 
(U.  S.  G.  S.  Geologic  atlas  of  the  U. 
S.  no.  111.)  [1188 

Ore  deposits  of  Bisbee,  Arizona. 

Min.  and  Sci.  Press,  89:39-40,  57-58, 
72,  87-88,  105-106,  121-122,  140-141, 
175.    Jl.  16,  '04-S.  10,  '04.  [1189 

Reld,  John  A.  Secondary  changes  at 
Cherry  Creek,  Arizona.  Min.  and 
Sci.  Press,  94:    [31-33].     Ja.  5,  '07. 

[1190 

Report  of  Arizona  copper  co.,  Lim- 
ited. Eng.  and  Min.  Jour.  74:249-50. 
Ag.  23,  1902.  [1191 

Robinson,  Henry  H.  New  erosion 
cycle  in  the  Grand  Canyon  district, 
Arizona.  Jour.  Geol.  18:742-63.  N. 
'10.  [1192 

....  Single  cycle  development  of  the 
Grand  Canyon  of  the  Colorado.  Sci- 
ence, n.  s.  34:89-91.    Jl.  21,  '11.  [1193 

Root,  W.  A.  Mining  in  western  Ari- 
zona and  eastern  California.  Min. 
World,  30:929-32.   My.  15, 1909.    [1194 

Schrader,  Frank  C.  Mineral  deposits 
of  the  Cerbat  Range,  Black  Moun- 
tains, and  Grand  Wash  Cliffs,  Mo- 
have County,  Arizona.  Wash.  1909. 
226  p.  illus.,  16  pi.  (U.  S.  G.  S.  Bull. 
397.)  [1195 

Schrader,  F.  O.  Valuable  minerals  in 
western  Arizona.  Min.  World,  29: 
133.    Jl.  25,  1908.  [1196 

Scobey,  Jesse.  Pride  of  the  West  mill 
and  smelter,  Washington  Camp,  Ari- 
zona. Eng.  and  Min.  Jour.  72:110- 
111.    Jl.  27,  '01.  [1197 


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Scotland,  Peter  B.  Copper  mining  in 
Metcalf  district,  Arizona.  Eng.  and 
MIn.   Jour.   90:118-123.     Jl.    16.   '10. 

[1198 

Side-Dump  mine  car.  Min.  and  Sci. 
Press,  101:49.    Jl.  9,  '10.  [1199 

Sllllman,  B.  On  some  of  the  mining 
districts  of  Arizona  near  the  Rio 
Colorado. .  .Amer.  Jour,  of  Sci.  91: 
289-308.     '66.  [1200 

Sllverbell  Camp,  Arizona.  Eng.  and 
Min.  Jour.  77:639-640.     Ap.   21,  '04. 

[1201 

Sliver  milling  in  Arizona.     Eng.   and 

Min.    Jour.    64:303-304.      S.    11,    '97. 

[1202 
Simmons,  Jesse.    Arizota  mining  com- 
pany.    Min.  World,  37:152.     Jl.  27, 
'12.  [1203 

Smith,  Franic  C.     Cyanidation  of  raw 

pyritic  concentrates.     Tr.  Am.  Inst. 

Min.  Eng.  37:570-575.  1907.  [1204 
Some  Arizona  mining  districts.     Eng. 

and   Min.   Jour.   68:791-792.     D.   30, 

'99.  [1205 

Some  of  the  mines  of  Arizona.     Min. 

and   Sci.   Press,   88:174.     lUus.   182. 

Mr.  13,  '04.  [1206 

Speare,  Charles  F.     Story  of  copper. 

R.  of  Rs.  34:561-574.  N.  '06.  [1207 
The  Spenazuma  mining  company.    Eng. 

and    Min.    Jour.    67:647-648.     Je.    3, 

'99.  [1208 

Stephens,  Bascom  A.    Quijotoa  mining 

district  guide  book.    Tucson,  Citizen 

Printing  and  Pub.  Co.,  1884.    4-11  p. 

2   1.,   17-104   p.,   illus.,   map.     22cm. 

[1209 
Stoneham,  W.  J.  Arizona.  Min.  World. 

32:163-9.    Ja.  22,  1910.  [1210 

Sullivan,   Mark.     Great  copper  plant. 

[Detroit  Copper  Company,  Morenci.] 

Overland,  n.  s.  45:444-47.     My.  '05. 

[1211 
Todd,    iVIrs.    IVIabel    L.     Corona    and 

Coronet.     Boston,    Houghton,    1899. 

38.  383  p.    illus.     21cm.  [1212 

Description   of   copp&r   mine,    Bisbee, 
Ariz. 

Toil,  R.  H.    Mohave  County,  Arizona. 

Min.    and    Sci.    Press,    102:365-367. 

Mr.  11,  '11.  [1213 

Tolman,  Cyrus  F.,  Jr.    Arizona.    Min. 

and  Sci.  Press,  102:79-80.    Ja.  7,  '11. 

[1214 
Arizona.    Min.  and  Sci.  Press,  104: 

82.  Ja.  6,  '12.  [1215 
Arizona  in  1911.     Eng.  and  Min. 

J.  93:66.    Ja.  6,  '12.  [1216 


Copper  deposits  of  Sllverbell,  Ari- 
zona. Min.  and  Sci.  Press,  99:710- 
712.    N.  27,  '09.  [1217 

Copper  in  Arizona  in  1909.     Min. 

and  Sci.  Press,  100:71-72.    Ja.  1,  '10. 

[1218 
Disseminated   chalcocite    deposits 

at    Ray,    Arizona.      Min.    and    Sci. 

Press,  99:622-624.    N.  6,  '09.        [1219 

Geology  at  Globe,  Arizona.     Min. 

and  Sci.  Press,  100:327-328.  F.  26, 
'10.  [1220 

The    Miami-Inspiration    ore-zone. 

Min.  and  Sci.  Press,  99:646-650.  N. 
13,  1909.  [1221 

....  Note  on  prospecting  a  group  of 
claims  in  southern  Arizona.  Eng. 
and  Min.  Jour.  84:299.     Ag.  17,  '07. 

[1222 

The     southern     Arizona     copper 

fields.  Min.  and  Sci.  Press,  99:356- 
360,  390-393.     S.  11-18,  1909.       [1223 

Tombstone  district  of  Arizona.  Min. 
and  Sci.  Press,  90:189-190.  Illus. 
179.     Mr.  25,  '05.  [1224 

The  Tombstone  mines,  Arizona.  Eng. 
and  Min.  Jour.  77:919-920.    Je.  9,  '04. 

[1225 

Tonge,  Thomas.  The  mineral  resour- 
ces of  Arizona.  Eng.  Mag.  13:758- 
81.    Ag.  1897.  [1226 

Tovote,  William  L.  Clifton-Morenci 
district  of  Arizona.  Min.  and  Sci. 
Press,  101:770-773,  831-836.  D.  10- 
D.  24.  '10.  [1227 

Truesdeli,  William  H.  Ray  copper 
district,  Arizona.  Min.  and  Sci. 
Press,  98:794-797.    Je.  5,  '09.      [1228 

Tungsten  deposit  in  western  Arizona. 
Eng.  and  Min.  Jour.  90:1103.  D.  3, 
'10.  [1229 

The  Tunnel  as  a  factor  in  mining.  Min. 
and  Sci.  Press,  89:1.    Jl.  2,  '04.  [1230 

Walker,  Elton  W.  Sinking  a  wet  shaft 
at  Tombstone.  Min.  and  Sci.  Press, 
98:284-286.     P.  20,  '09.  [1231 

The  Warren  district,  Arizona.  Eng. 
and  Min.  Jour.  78:545-546.    O.  6,  '04. 

[1232 

Wascott.  The  Copper  Queen  property, 
Arizona.  Min.  and  Sci.  Press,  74: 
388-389.    My.  8,  '97.  [1233 

Mines  near  Clifton,  Arizona.    Min. 

and  Sci.  Press,  84:146.     Mr.  15,  '02. 

[1234, 

Waters,  A.  L.  The  Pioneer  smeltery, 
Arizona.  Eng.  and  Min.  Jour.  93: 
877.    My.  4,  '12.  [1235 

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Wendt,  Arthur  F.  The  copper  ores  of 
the  Southwest.  Tr.  Am.  Inst.  Min. 
Eng.  15:25-77.    1887.  [1236 

White,  T.  W.  Hydro-electrie  develop- 
ment in  Arizona.  Min.  World,  30:690. 
Ap.  10,  1909.  [1237 

Whiteley  E.  E.  Keeping  engineering 
records.  Mines  and  Min.  30:132-4. 
O.  1909.  [1238 

Wolf,  F.,  Jr.  Stanley  Butte  district. 
Min.  and  Sci.  Press,  101:13.  Jl.  2, 
•10. 

[1239 

Wolframite  in  Arizona.  Elng.  and  Min. 
Jour.  62:610.     D.  26,  '96.  [1240 

Woodbridge,  Dwight  C.  Arizona  and 
Sonora.  Eng.  and  Min.  Jour.  81:896- 
897,  990-992,  1134-1135,  1180-1182, 
1229-1232;  82:8-10,  50-52,  103-105, 
150-151,  242-244,  298-301,  [455].  My. 
12-S.  8,  '06.  [1241 

Developments  near  Bisbee,  Arizo- 
na. Eng.  and  Min.  Jour.  75-223-224. 
F.  7,  '03.  [1242 

Diamond    drilling   in   an   Arizona 

copper  district.  Eng.  and  Min.  Jour. 
77:888.    Je.  2,  '04.  [1243 

Notes  on  the  Bisbee  district,  Ari- 
zona. Eng.  and  Min.  Jour.  78:295. 
Ag.  25,  '04.  [1244 

Yavapai  County,  Arizona.  Eng.  and 
Min.    Jour.    78:832-833.     N.   24,   '04. 

[1245 

Zinc  deposits  of  Mojave  County,  Ari- 
zona. Eng.  and  Min.  Jour.  89:775. 
Ap.  9,  1910.  [1246 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Arizona  bankers  meet.  Pacific  coast 
banker,  1:39-47.     D.  '08.  [1247 

Sketch  of  the  Importanit  banks  in  the 
Territory. 

Business   directory;    including  El 

Paso,  Texas,  with  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Denver,  Gazeteer  Pub.  Co.,  1905-1909, 
1905/6,  1909/10.    23cm.  [1248 

Federation     of    Women's     Clubs. 

Year  book,  1905—  [1249 

Historical  Society.    Charter,  con* 

stitution  and  by-laws.  Incorporated 
and  organized,  Nov.,  1864.  Prescott, 
Office  of  Arizona  Miner,  1864.  16  p. 
23cm.  [1250 

Pioneers  Historical  Society.  Con- 
stitution and  by-laws  Arizona  pio- 
neers historical  society.  Adopted 
April  16,  1897.  Incorporated  March 
3, 1884.    Tucson,  Arizona,  1897.  [1251 


Woman's     Christian     temperance 

union.  Annual  convention,  24th. 
Nov.  19-21,  1912.  Minutes.  48  p. 
23cm.  [1252 

Flagstaff,  Ariz.  Lowell  observatory. 
Annals  of  the  Lowell  observatory. 
Boston,  Houghton,  1898-1905.  Vol.  3. 
Ohservations  of  the  planet  Mars  dur- 
ing oppositions  of  1894,  '96,  '98,  '01, 
'03,  made  at  Flagstaff,  Ariz.     1905. 

[1253 

Bulletins,  v.  1—  1903—  [1254 

Phoenix.  Public  schools.  Course  of 
study  and  rules  and  regulations  for 
the  public  schools  of  the  city... 
Phoenix,  H.  H.  McNeil  Co.,  1899.  67 
p.    illus.    22cm.  [1255 

Tempe,  Arizona.  Union  High  and 
Grammar  schools.  Announcements, 
1909-10.  By  authority  of  the  Board 
of  Trustees.     16  p.     19cm.         [1256 

Tombstone  town-site.  Brief.  What 
right,  if  any,  has  the  "Town-site 
Company"  to  the  town  lots  in  Tomb- 
stone?    n.   p.   1880?     22   p.     22cm. 

[1257 

Who's  who  in  Arizona,  vol.  I.  Edited 
by  Jo  Conners.  Tucson,  Arizona 
daily  star  print,  1913.  820  p.  pi. 
23cm.  [1257a 

RESOURCES  AND  PROSPECTS 

Arizona  at  the  world's  industrial  and 
cotton  centennial  exposition.  New 
Orleans,  1884-85.  Chicago,  Poole 
Bros.,  1885.    67  p.    pi.    19cm.     [1258 

A    comprehensive    review    of    its 

history,  counties,  principal  cities,  re- 
sources and  prospects,  together  with 
notices  of  the  business  men  and 
firms  who  have  made  the  Territory, 
n.  p.  1891,  vii,  8-144  p.  illus.     31cm. 

[1259 
Compiled  by  H.  C.  Stinson  and  W.  N. 
Carter. 

Orange  and  improvement  com- 
pany. Prospectus. .  .Salt  River  Val- 
ley. San  Francisco,  Co-operative 
Printing    Co.,    1892.      32    p.      15cm. 

[1260 

Black,  John  A.  Commissioner  of  im- 
migration, Tucson,  Arizona.  Central 
and  southwestern  Arizona.  The 
garden  of  America.  Tucson,  1890? 
(2),  40  p.     20cm.  [1261 

Crenshaw,  J.  W.  Maricopa  County, 
Arizona.  Phoenix,  Board  of  Trade, 
1909.    20  p.    illus.    23cm.  [1262 

Parish,  T.  E.  Commissioner  of  immi- 
gration, Arizona.  Central  and  south- 
western Arizona.  The  garden  of 
America.  Tucson,  Citizen  Print, 
1889.    39  p.    20cm.  [1263 


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Commissioner  of  immigration,  Ari- 
zona. Northern  Arizona,  its  forests, 
arable  and  grazing  lands.  Homes 
for  the  million.  Arizona  Gazette, 
1889.     32  p.    21cm.  [1264 

The  Garden  of  America:  The  Salt  Riv- 
er Valley,  Maricopa  County,  Arizona. 
[Chicago,  P.  L.  Hanscom  Print.  Co., 
1885.]     24  p.    illus.    22cm.  [1265 

Douglas,  Arizona,  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce and  Mines.  Great  opportuni- 
ties. Douglas,  Arizona,  "The  Smelt- 
City."  Douglas,  1908.  28  p.  illus. 
24y2xiai^cm.  [1266 

Hilzinger,  John  George.  Treasure 
land.  Tucson,  Ariz.,  Arizona  ad- 
vancement CO.,  1897.  160  p.  illus. 
23cm.  [1267 

Kelly,  W.  B.  Arizona.  Compiled  by 
W.  B.  Kelly  and  R.  A.  Kirk.  Los  An- 
geles, Cal.,  Neuner  Co.,  print. 
[1909?].      52    p.      illus.      28x21cm. 

[1268 

King,  Cameron  H.  Commissioner  of 
immigration,  Arizona.  The  citrus 
fruit  belt  of  southern  Arizona.  Phoe- 
nix, Ariz.,   1887.     26  p.     pi.     21cm. 

[1269 

Commissioner  of  immigration,  Ari- 
zona. Resources  of  Yuma  County, 
Arizona.  Yuma,  Arizona  Sentinel, 
1888.     43  p.     illus.    22cm.  [1270 

McCormick,  Richard  C.  Arizona:  its 
resources  and  prospects.  A  letter  to 
the  editor  of  the  New  York  Tribune. 
[Reprinted  from  that  journal  of 
June  26th,  1865.]  New  York,  Van 
Nostrand,  1865.    22  p.    map.    23cm. 

[1271 

Maricopa  County,  Arizona.  Reliable 
information  on  the  splendid  opportu- 
nities it  offers  to  settlers.  Prepared 
and  published  oy  the  Phoenix  daily 
herald  office.  Phoenix,  1886.  36  p. 
illus.    21cm.  [1272 

Maricopa  County  Immigration  Union. 
What  the  Salt  River  Valley  offers  to 
the  immigrant,  capitalist,  and  in- 
valid. Chicago,  Rand  McNally  & 
Co.,  1887.    48  p.    illus.    map.    21cm. 

[1278 

O'Neill,  William  O.  Central  Arizona 
for  homes,  for  health,  for  wealth. 
Prescott,  Arizona,  Hoof  &  Horn 
Print,  1887.  130  p.  illus.,  fold.  pi. 
19cm.  [1274 

Paulison,  C.  M.  K.  Arizona.  The  won- 
derful country.  Tucson,  Arizona 
Star.  1881.    31  p.    25cm.  [1275 


Phoenix  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Re- 
sources of  Maricopa  County,  Arizona 
Territory.  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  Arizona 
Gazette,  1889.  9  p.  fold.  map.  20cm. 

[1276 

Salt  River  Valley,  Arizona,  n.  p. 
(1899?).      30    p.      illus.      16xl5cm. 

[1277 

Sloan,  Richard  E.  The  forty-seventh 
star.  Some  straight  facts  concern- 
ing Arizona  and  her  outlook  in  the 
family  of  states.  Sunset.  25:267- 
272.    S.  '10.  [1278 

Yavapai  Commercial  Club,  Prescott, 
Arizona.  Yavapai  County,  Arizona, 
the  treasure  vault  of  the  Southwest 
Chicago,  Poole  Bros.,  1907.  32  p. 
illus.     25cm.  [1279 

TUCSON 

Armer,  Laura  Adams.  Picturesque 
ruins  of  Tucson.  Overland,  n.  s. 
45:405-10.     My.  '05.  [1280 

Buehman,  Estelle  M.  Old  Tucson. 
Tucson,  Ariz.,  State  consolidated 
pub.  CO.,  1911.     66  p.     illus.     20om. 

[1281 

Ford,  Rochester.  Tucson,  Arizona. 
Out    West,    17:380-381-94.      S.    '02. 

[1282 

Freeman,  Merrill  P.  City  of  Tucson, 
its  foundation  and  origin  of  its 
name.  Tucson,  1912.  12  p.  illus. 
15x7y2Cm.  [1283 

Levick,  M.  B.  Tucson,  Arizona.  San 
Francisco,  Sunset  Magazine  Home- 
seekers'  Bureau,  1912?  32  p.  illus. 
20cm.  [1284 

Myers,  John  F.  Tucson.  The  pioneer 
city  of  the  Southwest.  Out  West: 
n.  s.  5:355-371.    Je.  '13.  [128ft 

Wells,  A.  J.  Tucson,  Arizona.  San 
Francisco,  Sunset  Mag.  Homeseek- 
ers'  Bureau,  1912?  32  p.  illus. 
20cm.  [1286 

Tucson,  the  beautiful,  il.  Overland, 
n.  s.  45:397-404.    My. '05.  [1287 

Tucson,  Arizona.  Common  Coutncil 
Charter  and  compiled  ordinances  of 
the  City  of  Tucson.  Compiled  by 
Charles  T.  Connell.  Published  by 
order  of  the  Mayor  and  Common 
Council  of  the  City  of  Tucson.  Tuc- 
son, Star  Job  Print,  1900.  [2],  200, 
[2]  p.    22%cm.  [1288 

Tucson.  Public  schools.  Report  of  the 
•principal,  for  the  year  1896-97.  To- 
gether with  iinancial  statement  of 
the  clerk  of  the  Board  of  School 
Trustees.  Tucson,  Star  Pub.  Co., 
1897.    33  p.    front.    21cm.  [1289 


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Tucson.  Old  Pueblo  Club.  Tucson, 
1908.    23  p.     15cm.  [1290 

Tucson.  Saint  Mary's  Hospital  and 
Sanatorium.  Tucson,  Arizona,  n.  d. 
14  p.    illus.    17cm.  [1291 

Founded  1880. 

Tucson  &  West  Coast  of  Mexico  Rail- 
road. Official  program.  Celebra- 
tion. .  .Tucson,  Thursday  and  Friday, 
May  fifth  and  sixth,  1910.  Tucson, 
Kimball  &  Cutler,  1910.  (18)  p. 
22cm.  [1292 

CLIMATE  AND  HEALTH 

Arizona  Health  League.  County  Fair 
leaflet.  Tucson,  Ariz.,  Kimball  press, 
1908.    8  p.     12cm.  [1293 

Hall,  Sharlot  M.  Burden  of  the  South- 
west.    Out  West,  28:2-19.     Ja.  '08. 

[1294 

Jesunofsky,  L.  N.  Climate  of  the  Salt 
River  Valley.  (8)  p.  23cm.  [Re- 
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Index 


Abert,  J.  W.,  417,  418. 

Adams,  A.  B.,  221. 

....C.  C,  69. 

....Mrs.  E.  H.,  451. 

....F.  Y.,  31. 

....S.,  419. 

Adjutant  General,  Report,  8. 

Agave,  819,  856. 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  47-49. 

Agricultural  reading  course,  49,  xix. 

Agriculture,  48,  49,  698-722 ;  prehistoric. 
See  Antiquities. 

Aguirre,  Mrs.  M.  B.,  593. 

Akin,  L.,  255. 

Aley,  F.,  594. 

Anderson,  A.  D.,  1009. 

....G.  B.,  744. 

Another  Juanita,  606. 

Antiquities,  agriculture,  169;  archaeo- 
logical expeditions,  88,  89,  109,  110, 
156;  cave-dwellings,  93,  112;  cliff- 
dwellings,  125,  163,  168,  179,  204,  205. 
207,  213;  ethnobotany,  115;  irriga- 
tion, 151,  784;  mathematics,  170; 
pictographs,  118,  161,  174,  175;  pot- 
tery, 100;  zooculture,  171.  See  also 
under  names  of  localities. 

Antisell,  T.,  897. 

Apache,  148,  248-254,  512,  608;  wars, 
332-367. 

Apache-land,  530. 

Apex,  mining  law,  1097. 

Arbor  day,  49,  VIII,  LXII. 

Arizona  copper  co.,  1162,  1191. 

Arizona  nights,  590. 

Arizota  mining  co.,  1203. 

Armer,  L.  A.,  1280. 

Atwood,  W.  W.,  898,  899. 

Auditor,  9. 

Audubon,  J.  W.,  452. 

Austin,  W.  Lf.,  1017. 

Babcock,  K.  C,  31,  408. 

Bailey,  Mrs.  F.  A.  M.,  889. 

Baird,  G.  W.,  334. 

. . .  .S.  F.,  427,  429,  430,  436,  900. 

Baker,  R.,  70. 

....R.  ;S.,  398,  453,  595. 

Baldwin,  J.  D.,  454. 

Ballinger,  L.,  596. 

Bancroft,  H.,  900a. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.,  381,  382. 

Bandelier,  A.  F.,  88,  89,  576. 

....Mrs.  F.,  393. 

Banks,  N.,  862. 

Banks,  territorial,  1247. 

Barbour,  F.  C,  455. 

Bard,  T.  R.,  71. 

Barker,  R.  M.,  701,  745. 


Barnes,  N.  H.,  48,  xxvii. 

....W.  C  597,  723. 

Barney,  W.  G.,  1018. 

Bartlett,  J.  R.,  441,  1019. 

Bashford,  C,  409. 

Bass  Gamp,  551. 

Bates,  W.  G.,  746. 

Baxter,  S.,  91,  92. 

Bayless,  C.  H.,  31. 

Beach,  R.  E.,  598. 

Beal,  W.  J.,  702. 

Beale,  E.  F.,  420. 

Bean,  C.  C.,  409. 

Becker,  G.  F.,  901,  1020. 

Benson,  E.  H.,  1021. 

Beveridge,  A.  J.,  72,  81. 

Bickford,  F.  T.,  93. 

Big  Bug  mining  district,  1172. 

Bigelow,  J.,  399. 

....J.  M.,  818. 

Billman,  H.,  31. 

Billy  the  Kid,  500. 

Biography,  398-416. 

Birds,  424,  870,  878,  889-895. 

Bisbee,  mining,  1022,  1023,  1075,  1145, 

1149,  1178,  1179, 1182-1184,  1189,  1212, 

1242,  1244. 
Bishop,  W.  H.,  456,  457. 
Black,  J.  A.,  1261. 
Black  Mesa  forest  reserve,  724,  739, 

740. 
Black  Warrior  copper  plant,  1021, 1024. 
Blackmar,  F.  W.,  368. 
Blake,  F.  H.,  1025. 
. . .  .W.  P.,  50,  51,  430,  458,  902-921, 1026- 

1043. 
Blanchard,  C.  J.,  567. 
Blandy,  J.  F.,  1044-1052. 
Blauvelt,  H.,  922. 
Blue  book,  5. 
Blumenschein,  E.  L.,  222. 
Blumer,  J.  C.,  802-810. 
Boas,  F.,  293. 

Boggs,  E,  M.,  48,  XX,  xxvii. 
Bond,  J.,  1053. 
Bonner,  J.,  566. 
Boot  Hill  (verse),  665. 
Botany,  802-861. 

Bourke,  J.  G.,  248,  256,  257,  335-337.  402. 
Bowker,  R.  R.,  1316. 
Bowman,  L.,  599. 
Box  Canon  of  the  Gila,  600. 
Bradshaw  mountains,  975. 
Brady,  C.  T.,  600. 
Breen,  F.  S.,  724. 
Brinsmade,  R.  B.,  1054-58. 
Britton,  N.  L.,  725. 
Brockett,  L.  P.,  459. 


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Bron,  R.  T.,  94. 
Brooks,  B.,  552,  601. 
Brown,  H.,  321,  410,  811. 
Brodie,  A.  O.,  7,  747. 
....K.  H.,  602. 
Brown  mother's  lullaby,  654. 
Browne,  J.  R.,  460,  461. 
Bryant,  W.  C,  553. 
Bucky  O'Connor,  589. 
Buehman   Mrs.  E.  M.,  1281. 

W.  H.,  603. 

Bunker,  C.  E.,  1059. 

Bunker  Hill,  mining,  116». 

Burbank,  L.,  703. 

Burgess,  J.  D.,  923,  924,  1060. 

Buried  treasure,  648. 

Burr,  R.  T.,  95. 

Burro    (Univ.  annual),  44. 

Burro-puncber,  653. 

Burroughs,  J.,  554. 

Busser,  S.  E.,  462. 

Butler,  B.  S.,  1061. 

Byers,  C.  A.,  925. 

Cacti,  48,  Ixvii;   49,  lii;   429,  703,  708 

720,  721,  809,  818,  827,  829,  853,  855, 

858,  861. 
Cactus  and  pine,  666. 
Caliche,  903. 
Camel  hunt,  596. 
Camels,  military  use  of,  420,  483. 
Cameron,  R.  H.,  409. 
Camp  Grant  massacre,  347. 
Campbell,  A.  H.,  425. 

E.  P.,  604. 

H.  D.,  370. 

....J.  G.,  409. 

....M.R.,  926-928. 

Canalgre,  48,  v,  vii,  xxl. 

Cannon,  W.  A.,  812-815. 

Canyon  de  Chelly,  antiquities,  191. 

Canyons,  573,  931,  Diablo,  930,  950.  See 

also.  Grand  Canyon. 
Carmichael,  N.,  1062. 
Carson,  Kit,  401,  403,  407. 
Carter,  O.  C.  S.,  463,  748,  931-933. 
....T.  L.,  1063. 
Casa  Grande,  116,  190,  194. 
Castaneda  de  Nagera,  P.,  383. 
Castle  Dome,  lead  district,  1160. 

mining  co.,  1064-65. 

Cattle,  49,  xiil,  xv,  xxiii,  xxxviii,  xlvii. 

Ixv. 
Cattle  Growers  Association,  699. 
Cattle-ranching,  701. 
Cave-dwellings.    See  Antiquities. 
Cement,  953. 
Century  plant,  832. 
Cerbat  Range,  minerals,  1195. 
Chalcedony  Park,  464. 
Channing,  J.  P.,  1066,  1067. 
Chapman,  A.,  465. 
Charles,  P.  A.,  577. 
Chatard,  T.  M.,  934-935. 


Cherry  Creek,  mining,  1190. 

Chloride  district,  mining,  1076. 

Church,  J.  A.,  1068-1072. 

Cibola,  149,  434. 

Citrus  culture,  48,  Iviii. 

Civil  War,  390. 

Clampitt,  J.  W.,  466. 

Clark,  V.  A.,  49,  Iviii,  lix,  Ixvi. 

Clarke,  P.,  605. 

Clason  Map  Co.,  44d. 

Cliff-dwellings.    See  Antiquities. 

Clifford,  J.  (Mrs.  McCrackin),  606,  607. 

Clifton-Morenci    district,    1073,    1131- 

1135,  1146,  1158,  1211,  1227,  1234. 
Climate  and  crops,  48,  xx,  xxvii,  xlviii, 

Ixi. 
Climate  and  health,  1293-1299. 
Clothier,  R.  W.,  48,  Ixx;  49,  Ixx,  xciv. 
Coal,  951,  991,  1026,  1028,  1167. 
Cockerell,  T.  D.  A.,  48,  xxxii,  Ivi;   49, 

vii,  ix,  XXV ;  467. 
Cody,  W.  F.,  578. 
Coghill,  W.  H.,  1075. 
Cohn,  J.  I.,  1075. 

Coit,  J.  E..  48,  Iviii,  Ixi,  Ixii;  49,  Ixxviii. 
Coleoptera,  880,  885. 
Collingwood,  C.  B.,  48,  iv,  vl,  vii,  xi. 
Colorado   River,   description,   566-575; 

exploration,  427;  poems,  675,  683;  ii^ 

rigation,  767. 
Colville,  F.  v.,  816. 
Comstock,  T.  B.,  31,  936-938,  1076-78. 
Conglomerate,  926,  928. 
Congress  mines,  1079. 
Conklin,  E.,  468. 
Connell,  C.  T.,  608. 
Connelley,  W.  E.,  442. 
Conners,  J.,  1257a. 
Conrad,  T.  A.,  429. 
Conrard,  H.,  654-659. 
Constitution,  2,  84-87. 
Constitutional  convention,  1. 
Control,  Board  of,  11,  12. 
Cooke,  E.  v.,  609. 
....Brig.  Gen.  P.  St.  G.,  338. 
Cool  side  of  an  Arizona  house,  48,  xlii. 
Coon  mountain,  962,  1112. 
Cooper,  J.  G.,  726. 
Cope,  E.  D.,  863,  864. 
Copp,  G.  G.,  568. 
Copper,  1030,  1044,  1045,  1054-55,  1061, 

1066,  1067,  1084,  1085,  1087.  1088-90, 

1093-1095,  1102,  1122,  1123,  1125,  1207, 

1218,  1222-23,  1235,  1236. 
Copper  Basin,  1029. 
Copper  Queen,  1008,  1091,  1092,  1157, 

1233. 
Coronado.    See  Vasquez  de  Coronado, 

F. 
Cotton  growing,  49,  Ixx. 
Cottrell,  M.  [pseud.],  583. 
Coues,  E.,  865,  866,  890. 
Cowan,  J.  L.,  73,  96. 


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Cozzens,  S.  W.,  469. 

Crabb's  expedition,  339. 

Crane,  E.  L.,  49,  Ixxv,  Ixxxii,  Ixxxvii, 

Ixxxviii. 
Cremony,  J.  C,  340. 
Crenshaw,  J.  W.,  1262. 
Cresson,  E.  T.,  867. 
Crook,  A.  R.,  939. 

Brig.  Gen.  G.,  349. 

Crookes,  W.,  940,  941. 

Crosby,  W.  O.,  1081. 

Cross,  W.,  942-945. 

Culin,  S.,  224-225. 

Cunniff,  M.  G.,  74. 

Curly,  588. 

Currie,  B.  W.,  470. 

Curtis,  E.  S.,  97,  98. 

....N.,  226,258. 

Gushing,  F.  H.,  99,  100,  294. 

Cyanidation,  1103,  1116,  1117,  1204. 

Dairying,  48,  xxxix;  49,  x,  xiii,  xv,  xxi, 

xxiii,  xxiv,  xxix,  xxxviii. 
Dale,  T.  N.,  946. 
Darling,  S.  I.,  660. 
Darton,  N.  H.,  947,  947a. 
Date  culture,   48,  xxix,  Ixvi;    49,  xvl, 

xxvi,  Ixxii;  715,  718,  859. 
Davis,  A.  P.,  749,  750. 
....W.  M.,  948,  949. 
....W.  W.  H.,  385. 
Defty,  W.  E.,  1082. 
Delight  makers,  576. 
Dellenbaugh,  F.  S.,  101,  102. 
Delmar  of  Pima,  613. 
De  Long,  S.  R.,  386. 
Deer  Creek  coal  field,  927. 
De  Quille,  D.,  610. 
Derby,  O.  A.,  950. 
Description  and  travel,  451-550. 
Desert,  description,  472,  497,  498,  506, 

518,  547,  548,  824. 
Desert  (Univ.  annual),  45. 
Desert  Botanical  Laboratory,  812,  816, 

823,  828. 
Desert  moon,  682. 
Desert  romance,  640. 
Desert  vegetation,  704,  833-837. 
Devol,  W.  S.,  48,  xv-xviii,  xxiii. 
Dewey,  L.  H.,  704. 
Diamonds,  940,  941. 
Diatom-earth,  905. 
Dimock,  A.  W.,  295. 
Dinsmore,  C.  A.,  1083. 
Dinwiddle,  W.,  471. 
Diptera,  879. 

Directory,  Arizona  business,  1248. 
Domenech,  E.  H.  D.,  472. 
Doniphan's  expedition,  440,  442. 
Dorsey,  G.  A.,  103,  104,  259. 
Douglas,  J.,  1084-1097. 
Douglas,  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1266. 


Drake,  C.  R.,  31. 

....S.  A.,  387. 

Draper,  W.  R.,  227. 

Dreiser,  T.,  705. 

Dry  farming,  48,  Ixx. 

Duff,  U.  F.,  105. 

Dumble,  E.  T.,  951,  952. 

Dunbar,  E.  E.,  473. 

Duryee,  E.,  953. 

Dutton,  C.  E.,  954-956. 

Duxbury,  W.  C,  296. 

Eakins,  L.  G.,  957. 

Edholm,  C.  L.,  612. 

EJducation,  common  schools,  22;  In- 
dian, 146,  245,  376;  Journal  of,  25; 
Northern  Ariz.,  Normal,  27-28;  Pub. 
lie  instruction,  Supt.,  13;  school 
laws,  15-20;  school  system,  history 
of,  14;  Tempe  Normal,  23-24;  Uni- 
versity, 23-49. 

Edwards,  A.,  400. 

Egan,  M.  J.,  31. 

Elliott,  W.  W.  &  Co.,  412. 

Ellis,  E.  S.,  579-581. 

....H.,  817. 

Emmons,  S.  F.,  958. 

Emory,  Brig.  Gen.  W.  H.,  421,  422,  429, 
444. 

Emory  oak,  734. 

Enabling  act,  84. 

Enchanted  mesa,  463. 

Endlich,  F.  M.,  1099. 

Engelhardt,  C.  A.,  371. 

Engelmann,  G.,  427,  429,  818,  819. 

Erwin,  M.,  661. 

Eucalypts,  49,  ii,  Ixviii;  733. 

Evans,  R.  K.,  341. 

Exhibits,  Columbia,  1150;  New  Or- 
leans, 1258;  Paris,  1012;  Saint  Louis, 
550,  1010. 

Explorations,  417-448. 

Faithful  Brady,  599. 

Fairbank,  H.  W.,  959. 

Fairchild,  H.  L.,  960,  961. 

Farish,  T.  E.,  1263,  1264. 

Farmer,  E.  J.,  474. 

Farrington,  O.  C,  962. 

Fenner,  H.  W.,  31. 

Fertilization,  49,  i,  xxxi,  xxxvl. 

Fewkes,  J.  W.,  106-142,  260-271. 

Field  crops,  alfalfa,  49,  Ixi,  Ixvi,  xciii; 
barley,  49,  xxxii;  com,  49,  lix;  mil- 
lets, 49,  xxxiv,  Iviii;  peanuts,  49, 
Ixxxvii;  sorghums,  49,  xciv;  sugar 
beet,  48,  xxiii,  xxvi,  xxx,  xxxi,  xxxvl; 
49,  xxxvii,  xltx. 

Finlay,  J.  R.,  1102. 

Fishes,  864,  868. 

Fitch,  F.  S.,  31. 

Flagstaff,  antiquities,  131;  description, 
532;  observatory,  1253,  1254. 

Flower,  E.,  751. 


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Forbes,  R.  H.,  48,  xiii,  xxi,  xxvi,  xxviil, 
XXX,  xxxvi,  xliv,  liii,  Ivi,  Ixiii;  49,  iii, 
xl,  xli,  xiv,  xvi,  xix,  xxii,  xxviii,  xxx, 
XXXV,  xxxvii,  xl,  xlviii,  Ivi,  Ixi, 
Ixxxvil,  Ixxxviil,  xciii,  xcvi;  569,  706, 
707,  752. 

Forbes-Lindsay,  C.  H.,  228. 

Ford,  R.,  31,  1282. 

Forestry,  723-743. 

Fortuna  mine,  1032. 

Foster,  G.  S.,  753. 

Fountain,  P.,  473. 

Fowler,  L.,  754. 

Franciscans,  297,  298,  371,  372,  377, 
378,  389. 

Franklin,  B.  J.,  7. 

....S.,  31. 

Freeman,  G.  F.,  48,  Ixvl,  Ixviii;  49, 
xcvil. 

....L.  R.,  755. 

,...M.  P.,  31,  1283. 

Fremont,  Maj.  Gen.  J.  C,  7,  399,  400, 
409,  444. 

Frenzel,  A.  B.,  963. 

Fruits,  48,  xv. 

Fulton,  C.  H.,  1103. 

Fungi,  810. 

GaiUard,  D.  D.,  322,  476. 

Galena  Gulch,  mining,  1048. 

Galiuro  Mountains,  908. 

Gallatin,  A.,  388. 

Gannett,  H.,  143. 

Garces,  F.  T.  H.,  389. 

Garden  truck,  48,  xxxv;  49,  xrvii; 
beans,  48,  Ixviii,  xcii;  cabbage,  49, 
xcvi;  cantaloupes,  49,  Ixxvii;  cauli- 
flower, 49,  xcvi;  onions,  49,  Ixxv;  po- 
tatoes, 49,  li,  Ixxxvi;  tomatoes,  49, 
Ixxxii;   watermelons,  49,  xliv. 

Gardiner,  F.,  477,  964. 

J.,  31. 

Garland,  H.,  272,  478,  613. 

Geare,  R.  I.,  273. 

Gebb,  J.  W.,  1105. 

Geologist,  Territorial,  50-51. 

Geology,  general,  897,  901,  906,  913-15, 
917-924,  936,  937,  944,  945,  952,  965, 
969,  976-85,  989,  990,  992,  994,  997, 
998,  1005,  1007. 

Geronimo,  333,  358,  580,  581. 

Gibbs,  G..  299. 

Gifford,  J.  C,  727. 

Gila  monster,  871. 

Gila  Valley,  antiquities,  119,  129,  155, 
1170;  irrigation,  768. 

Gilbert,  C.  H.,  868. 

G.  K.,  966-969. 

Gilman,  B.  I.,  274. 

Girard,  C,  429,  436. 

Gird,  R.,  479. 

Glaciation,  898. 

Globe,  mining  district.  1106-1109.  1185- 
1188.  1220. 


Goddard,  P.  E.,  249. 

Gold,  909,  1173. 

Goodale,  C.  W.,  1110. 

Goodsell,  D.  A.,  480. 

Goodwin,  J.  N.,  6,  409. 

Gosper,  J.  J.,  7. 

Goulding,  J.  M.,  662. 

Governor,  message,  3,  6;  report,  7. 

Grand    Oanyon,    description,    551-560; 

geology,  934,  948,  949,  954-956,  966, 

967,   973,   995.    996,   999,   1000,   1192, 

1193;  verse,  694,  695. 
Grasses,  702. 
Gratacap,  L.  P.   970. 
Gray,  A.,  427,  430. 
Grazing,  48,  ii,  viii,  1,  Ixv;   49,  xviil, 

xxii;  706,  707,  709,  710,  717. 
Greaser,  510. 
Great  Divide,  592. 
Greely,  A.  W.,  756. 
Greenway,  J.  C,  31. 
Grey,  Z.,  582. 

Griffiths,  D.,  49,  xx,  xxxiii;  708-711. 
El  Gringo,  385. 
Grinnell,  G.  B.,  229. 
Grossetta,  A.  V.,  31. 
Grossman,  F.  E.,  323. 
Guernsey,  A.  H.,  390. 
Guild,  F.  N.,  971,  1111-1113. 
Guit^ras,  E.,  372. 
Gulley,  F.  A.,  48,  i,  v,  vlU,  x,  xi. 
Gurley,  J.  A.,  909. 
Hagen,  H.  A.,  869. 
Hall,  E.  H.,  481. 
....H.  J.,  37. 
....J..  429. 
....S.    M.,   230,   324,   342,   482-89,   556, 

557,  570,  614-20,  664-76,  728,  729,  758, 

1114,  1115,  1294. 
Hallock,  C,  144. 
Halloran,  A.  H.,  1116. 
Hallowell,  E.,  436. 
Halsted,  B.  D.,  490. 
Hamilton,  P.,  65-67. 
Hancock,  W.  A.,  759,  760. 
Hardacre,  E.  C,  231. 
Harlan,  Mrs.  M.  R.,  583. 
Harper's  pictorial  history,  390. 
Harris,  J.  A.,  820. 
Harrison,  J.  B.,  232. 
Harshaw,  mining,  1147. 
Hart,  P.,  491. 

Harvey,  C.  M.,  75,  232,  234,  401,  492. 
Hash  wrastler  (verse),  667a. 
Hashish  plant,  811. 
Hasse,  A.  R.,  1317. 
Hayden,  F.  V.,  571. 
Haynes,  J.  P.,  1117. 
Health,  Territorial  Board,  Bulletin,  13. 
Heath,  H.  A.,  712. 
Hemiptera,  884. 
Heney,  F..  415. 
Henry,  J.,  325,  972. 


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Henshaw,  H.  W.,  145,  870. 

Hereford,  F.,  31. 

Herrick,  R.  L.,  1118,  1119. 

Herring,  W.,  31. 

Hewett,  E.  L.,  146,  147. 

Higgins,  C.  A.,  564. 

Hildrup,  J.  S.,  373. 

Hill,  A.,  1120. 

....J.  J.,  761. 

....R.  T.,  493,  494,  762. 

Hilzinger,  J.  G..  31,  584,  1267. 

Hinton,  R.  J.,  495,  796. 

Historian,  Territorial,  55. 

Historical  society,  1250. 

Hodge,  F.  W.,  148-153,  402. 

,...H.  C.  496. 

Holder,  C.  F.,  497,  871. 

Hollister,  U.  S.,  300. 

Holsinger,  S.  J.,  730,  731. 

Hopi  Indians,  255-292;  pastoral  (verse) 
655;  prayer  (verse)  656. 

Hornaday,  W.  T.,  498,  872. 

Horticultural  Commission,  700. 

Hot  trail,  605. 

Hough,  E.,  403,  585. 

....M.  Z.,  821. 

. . .  .W.,  154-159,  275-277. 

Howard,  O.  O.,  343,  404. 

Howe,  H.,  499. 

Hoyt,  J.  C,  374,  822. 

Hrdlicka,  A.,  160,  235,  250,  301,  326. 

Hubnerite,  910. 

Hudson,  M.  F.,  344. 

Hughes,  J.  T.,  442. 

....L.  C,  7,  31. 

....T.,  345. 
I  Hughston,  C.  M.,  375. 

Hunt,  Gk)v.  G.  W.  P.,  3,  763. 
S   T    973 

Huntington,  E.,  161,  823,  824. 
'   Hutton,  N.  H.,  425. 

Hyde,  A.  E.,  500. 

Hydro-electric  development,  1237. 

Hymenoptera,  867. 

Indian  basket  (verse),  663. 

Indians,  88-367;  antiquities,  88-220; 
basketry,  176,  184,  186,  236,  237; 
blankets,  300,  310,  317;  burial,  198, 
209,  220;  cradles,  180;  education, 
146,  245,  376;  games,  224,  225;  hand- 
book, 150;  labor,  228;  language,  203, 
285,  297,  298,  325,  439;  legends,  164, 
166,  226,  296,  306,  327,  331;  marriage, 
215,  247;  music,  226,  258,  274,  303; 
skin-dressing,  177;  tuberculosis,  235; 
weapons,  182,  217,  218.  See  also 
Apache-Hopi-Navajo-Pima. 

Ingalls,  W.  R.,  1121. 

Ingersoll,  E,,  825,  873. 

Insane  asylum,  52. 


Insects  and  pests,  general,  48,  ix,  xlv, 
xxxii;  49,  vii,  ix;  ants,  49,  xxxix; 
codling  month,  49,  Ixiv;  flat-headed 
borer,  49,  xlv;  gophers,  49,  xxxix; 
plant  lice,  49,  xxv,  xlvi;  scale  in- 
sects, 48,  xiv,  Ivi. 

lodobromite,  911. 

Irish,  F.  M.,  501. 

Iron,  912. 

Irrigation,  48,  iii,  xi,  xli,  xUv,  xlv,  xlix, 
liii,  Iv,  Ixiii,  Ixiv;  49,  iv,  xviii,  xxil, 
XXX,  Ivii,  Ixvii,  xcv;  151,  744-801. 

Irrigation  congress,  national,  776. 

Irwin,  B.  J.  D.,  974. 

....J.  N.,  76. 

Ives,  E.  S..  38. 

....J.  C,  427. 

Jackman.  O.  S.,  278. 

Jackson,  H.  H.,  347. 

....W.  H.,  162. 

Jaggar,  T.  A.,  975. 

James,  G.  W.,  163,  236,  237,  279,  280, 
281,  405,  406,  502. 

....J.  F.,  503. 

Jennings,  E.  P.,  1122,  1123. 

Jesunofsky,  L.  N.,  1295. 

Jewett,  J.,  1124. 

Johnston,  A.  R.,  428. 

Johnson,  C,  558. 

Jones,  E.  H.,  621. 

....G.  L.,  504. 

Judson,  K.  B.,  164. 

. . .  .W.  L.,  405. 

Kaibab  Plateau,  copper,  1122,  1123. 

Kate,  Herman  F.  C.  ten,  238. 

Keeler,  W.  J.,  450. 

Kellar,  H.,  622. 

Kellogg,  R.  S.,  732. 

Kelly,  W.  B.,  1268. 

Kemp,  J.  F.,  1125. 

Kennon,  L.  W.  W.,  348. 

Kent,  U  T.,  505. 

Keyes,  C.  R.,  506,  976,  977. 

Kibbey,  J.  H.,  7. 

King,  C,  349. 

....C.H.,  1269,  1270. 

Kingman,  mining,  1126. 

Kinyon,  E.  G.,  507. 

Knapp,  A.,  623. 

Knight,  W.  H.,  508. 

Knipe,  B.  M.,  677,  678. 

Kroeber,  H.  R.,  327. 

Kunz,  G.  F.,  1127. 

Labor,  mining,  1128,  1130,  1235. 

Laccolitic  group,  942. 

Lakes,  A.,  1129. 

Lamson,  S.  F.,  713. 

Land  of  poco  tiempo,  512. 

Lauck,  W.  J.,  1130. 

Laws,  school,  16-21;  state,  4;  terri- 
torial, 57-60. 

Lawton,  (Jen.  H.  W.,  404. 


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Lee,  A.  R.,  714. 

....J.  C.  Y.,  165. 

. . .  .W.  T.,  765,  979,  980. 
Leiberg,  J.  B.,  732a. 

Legislative  assembly.  Territorial  acts, 
57;  compiled  laws,  58;  journals,  61; 
revised  statutes,  59-60;  memorial, 
62;  resources,  63-67. 

Legislature,  biographies,  68. 

Leland,  P.  S.,  624. 

Lem^nager,  H.  V.,  766. 

Lester,  J.  E.,  509. 

Letherman,  J.,  302. 

Levick,  M.  B.,  1284. 

Library,   Territorial,   53. 

Lighton,  W.  R.,  510. 

Lindgren,  W.,  1131-1137. 

Lippincott,  J.  B.,  767-769. 

Livingston,  B.  E.,  826. 

Lloyd,  F.  B.,  827-831. 

Loew,  O.,  282. 

Long,  R.  L.,  22. 

Loraine,  M.  W.,  625. 

Lord,  E.  C.  E.,  981. 

Lost  Soldier  mine,  633. 

Lost  Squaw  mine,  621. 

Lumber,  729. 

Lumholtz,  K.  S.,  239,  511. 

Lummis,  C.  P.,  166,  167,  283,  284,  391, 
512-514,  564,  679. 

Lungren,  F.,  515. 

Lyon,  H.  M.,  626. 

....M.  W.,  874. 

McAdie,  A.  G.,  770. 

McBride,  W.  C,  168. 

McCall,  G.  A.,  350. 

McCallum,  W.  B.,  49,  Ixxvi;  832. 

McCarn,  H.  L.,  1138. 

McClatobie,  A.  J.,  48,  xxx,  xxxi,  xxxv, 
xxxvii,  xli,  xliii,  xlviii,  Ixi;  49,  1,  ii, 
iv,  vl,  xvii,  xxvi,  xxvii,  xxxii,  xxxiv, 
xxxvi,  xlii,  xliv,  xlv,  xlix,  li,  liv;  733, 
771. 

McClellan,  R.  G.,  516. 

McClintock,  J.  H.,  68. 

McConnell,  T.  F.,  48,  1. 

McCord,  M.  H.,  7,  409. 

McCormick,  R.  C,  6,  409,  1271. 

McCrackin,  Mrs.  J.  (Clifford),  406,  606, 
607. 

McCrea,  S.  P.,  15,  39. 

Macdougal,  D.  T.,  517,  572,  833-838,  982. 

McGaffey,  E.,  680. 

McGee,  W.  J.,  169-173,  328,  518,  983, 
984. 

McGroarty,  J.  S.,  77. 

Machinery,  mining,  1139,  1159,  1161, 
1199,  1243. 

MacLeod,  T.  D.,  1139. 

Magazines,  Arizona,  1300,  1302;  Jour- 
nal of  education,  25;  Mining  journal, 
1303. 

Magic  among  the  red  men,  622. 


Mallery,  G.,  174,  175. 

Mallory,  J.  A.,  519. 

Mammoth  mining  co.,  1140. 

Manganese,  1069,  1074. 

Manypenny,  G.  W.,  351. 

Maps,  449,  450.  i 

Marcy,  Brig.  Gen.  R.  B.,  352,  520.  I 

Maricopa  County,  1262,  1265,  1272-73,  ^ 
1276. 

Marshall,  E.  S.,  627. 

....R.  B.,  985. 

Martin,  A.  H.,  1142. 

....J.  H.,  31. 

Mason,  O.  T.,  176-185. 

Mass  of  Mangas  (verse),  672. 

Matthes,  G.  H.,  772. 

Matthews,  W.,  186-187,  303-311. 

Mayer,  B.,  521. 

Mead,  E.,  773. 

....T.  L.,  875. 

Means,  T.  H.,  48,  xl. 

Meany,  E.  S.,  312. 

Mearns,  E.  A.,  188,  285. 

Merriam,  C.  H.,  876. 

Merrill,  G.  P.,  986-988. 

Merritt,  Maj.  Gen.  W.,  353. 

Mershon,  W.  B.,  774. 

Mescal,  817. 

Mesquite,  48,  xiii;  731. 

Metcalf  mining  district,  1198. 

Meteorites,  896,  900,  968,  970-972,  974, 
986-988. 

Mexico,  boundary,  426,  429. 

Miami,  mining,  1118,  1119,  1121,  1143, 
1221. 

Michelson,  C,  628. 

Miles,  Gen.  N.  A.,  354-356. 

Miller,  J.,  681. 

Mindeleff,  C,  189-195. 
....v.,  196. 

Mineral  resources,  1010,  1033,  1077. 
1086,  1113,  1127,  1129,  1144,  1150-1152, 
1166,  1170,  1181,  1194-1196,  1200,  1205, 
1206,  1210,  1214-16,  1226,  1241. 

Mining  districts:  Big  Bug,  1172;  Bis- 
bee,  1022,  1023,  1075,  1145,  1149,  1178,  1 
1179,  1182-84,  1189,  1212,  1242,  1244;  | 
Bunker  Hill,  1169;  Castle  Dome, 
1160;  Chloride,  1076;  Clifton-Moren- 
ci,  1073,  1131-35,  1146,  1158,  1211, 
1127,  1234;  Galena  Gulch.  1048; 
Globe,  1106-1109,  1185-1188,  1220; 
Harshaw,  1147;  Kingman,  1126;  Met- 
calf, 1198;  Miami,  1121, 1221;  Mohave 
County,  1195,  1213,  1246;  Owl  Head, 
1168;  Parker,  1165;  Pearce,  1099; 
Pima  County,  1040;  Pinal  County, 
1025;  Prescott,  1052,  1148;  Quijotoa, 
1209;  Ray,  1120,  1219,  1228;  San 
Francisco,  1142;  Silverfcell,  1018, 
1201,  1217;  Stanley  Butte,  1239; 
Tombstone,  1042,  1043,  1057,  1068, 
1069,    1071,   1072.   1110,   1153,   1225; 


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Turquoise,  1171,  1180;  United  Verde, 
1105,  1114;  Warren.  1232;  Yavapai 
County,  1049-51,  1140,  1163,  1245. 

Mining  law,  1011,  1014,  1015.  1097. 

Mining  records,  1238. 
j*  Mirage,   544. 

Missions,  368-380. 

Mistletoe,  807. 

Mitchell,  C.  W..  1154. 

....S.  W.,  877. 

Mohave  County,  geology,  938;  mining, 
1195,  1213,  1246. 

Mollusca,  888. 

Molybdite,  1111. 

Monk,  E.  R.,  31. 

Monroe,  H.,  522,  559. 

Monsen,  P.  I.,  286-289. 

Montezuma,  lead  mine,  1155;  well,  916. 

Moody,  C.  A.,  78. 

....W.  v.,  592. 

Moon,  K.  E.,  240. 

Mooney,  J.,  197,  241. 

Moore,  C.  B.,  198. 

....K.  T.,  1156. 

....R.  W..  1157. 

. . .  .W.  L.,  775. 

Moorehead.  W.  K..  443. 

Morgan,  T.  J.,  313. 

Morrill,  A.  W.,  49,  xcix. 

Morse,  W.  S.,  1159. 

Moss,  M.,  48,  viii. 

Mount  Trumbull,  957. 

Mowry,  S.,  392,  523,  989. 

Mo  wry  mine,  1175. 

Muir,  J.,  524,  560. 

Mule  driver,  598. 

Munger,  Mrs.  J.,  629. 

Munk,  J.  A.,  525,  526.  1296,  1318,  1319. 

Munroe.  K.,  586. 

Murphey,  W.,  31. 

Murphy,  N.  O..  7,  409. 

Myers,  J.  F.,  1285. 

Natural  bridge,  477,  546,  964. 

Nature's  invitation,  894. 

Navajo,  country,  435;  Indians,  148,  177, 
193,  293-320;  verse,  657,  680. 

Navarro,  L.  V.,  777. 

Neff,  M.  L.,  682,  715. 

Nelson,  E.  W.,  424. 

Nevins,  J.  N.,  1160. 

New  trails  in  Mexico,  511. 

Newberry,  J.  S.,  427. 

Newell,  F.  H.,  778-781. 

Newman,  P.  J.,  630-36. 

Newspapers  (bound).  Citizen,  1305; 
Daily  star,  1301;  Republican,  1304. 

Newspapers,  special  editions.  Blade, 
1306;  Bulletin,  1307-08;  Daily  citi- 
zen, 1309;  Daily  star,  1310;  Gazette, 
1311;  Bisbee  review,  1312;  Clifton 
copper  era,  1313;  Graiham  County 
bulletin,  1314;  Monitor,  1315. 


Nickerson,  A.  H.,  357. 

Nogales,  Road  to  (verse),  690. 

Normal  School,  Tempe,  23-24. 

Normal  schools,  26. 

Northern  Arizona  Normal  School,  27-28. 

Nunez  Cabeza  de  Vaca,  A.,  393. 

Oatman  family,  342,  360. 

Ober,  F.  A.,  587. 

Oberholser,  H.  C,  878. 

Old  Dominion  smelter,  1164. 

Olives,  pickling,  49,  lil. 

O'Neill,  W.  O.  ["Bncky"],  413,  637,  782. 

1274. 
Orchards,  49,  i,  iv,  vii,  Ixxviii;  apricots, 

48,  xvi;  olives,  48,  Ixii;  pear  culture, 

49,  liv. 
Orcutt,  C.  R.,  527. 
Ormsby,  J.  M..  31. 

Ornamental  planting,  49.  xxviii,  Ixxlx, 
Ixxxi.  Ixxxiii,  Ixxxv,  xci;  lippla,  xli; 
oleander,  48,  lix. 

Osten-Sacken,  C.  R..  879. 

Ostrich  industry.  714,  716. 

Oury,  G.  H„  409. 

Outlawry,  528,  585. 

Overland  tales.  607. 

Owens,  J.  G.,  290. 

Owl  Head,  mining,  1168. 

Pacific  Railroad  surveys,  430. 

Page,  A.  W.,  783. 

Painted  desert,  586. 

Palmer,  F.  M.,  199. 

....W.  J.,  445. 

Palo  Verde,  830. 

Papago  reservation,  764. 

Papagueria,  172,  517. 

Parke,  J.  G.,  431. 

Parker,  E.  W.,  1167. 

....M.  M.,  31. 

Parker,  mining,  1165. 

Parry,  C.  C,  429. 

Patrick,  H.  R.,  784. 

Pattie,  J.  O.,  446. 

Paulison,  C.  M.  K.,  1275. 

Pearce  mining  district,  1099. 

Peters,  De  Witt  C,  407. 

Petrified  forest,  ancient  people  of.  154; 
geology,  925,  932,  933,  978,  1001,  1003, 
1004,  1006;  park,  464;  verse,  692-3. 

Phillips,  F.  J.,  734. 

....H.  W.,  638,  639. 

Phoenix.  Chamber  of  Commerce.  1276; 
public  schools,  1255. 

Photographs,  mining,  947. 

Physiography,  501,  959. 

Pickard,  B.  O.,  1168,  1169. 

Pickrell,  W.,  716. 

Pictographs,  see  Antiquities. 

Pierson,  W.  M.,  1170. 

Pike,  Z.  M.,  447. 

Pilcher,  J.  E.,  528. 

Pilgrim  on  the  Gila,  651. 


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Pima,  canon,  831;  County,  birds,  895; 
mining,  1040;  Indians,  321-331;  Indi- 
an ceremonies,  219. 

Pinal  County,  mining,  1025. 

Pinart,  A.,  200. 

Pinchot,  O.,  735-738. 

Pine,  G.,  529. 

Pine,  western  yellow,  743. 

Pioneers  historical  society,  1251. 

Placers,  1063. 

Planet  copper  mines,  1138. 

Plant  diseases,  general,  49,  Ixxvl; 
crown-knot,  48,  xii,  xxxiii;  49,  vi; 
manteca,  49,  xlvi;  rose,  49,  xcix; 
smut,  49,  XX,  xcvii. 

Platinum,  1031,  1136. 

Piatt,  J.  M.,  1171. 

Plummer,  F.  G.,  739. 

Pocock,  R„  588. 

Pony  tracks,  538. 

Pope,  J.,  432. 

Porphyry,  1067. 

Poston,  C.  D.,  409,  530,  785. 

Potter,  A.  F.,  740. 

Poultry,  49,  Ixxi,  Ixxx. 

Powell,  J.  W.,  201-203,  433.  531,  664. 
573,  990. 

Powers,  M.  I.,  532. 

....S.,  533. 

Prairie  dog,  876. 

Pratt,  J.  H.,  1173,  1174. 

Precious  stones,  1127. 

Presbyterian  mission,  376. 

Prescott,  description,  729;  mining, 
1052. 

Price,  G.  B.,  1297. 

Prison,  Territorial,  54. 

Prout,  J.  W.,  1175. 

Prout  mining  co.,  1176. 

Prudden,  T.  M.,  204-207,  534,  561. 

Public  instruction,  Superintendent-Re- 
port, 14. 

Pumpelly,  R.,  535. 

Purington,  C.  W.,  1177. 

Putnam,  F.  W.,  208. 

....G.  R.,  209. 

Quijotoa  mining  district,  1209. 

Quivira  (verse),  658. 

Raine,  W.  M.,  359,  413,  536,  589. 

Range  plants,  alfilaria,  48,  lii;  Aus- 
tralian salt-bush,  49,  xxxiii;  Bermuda 
grass,  49,  Ixxxviii;  legumes,  49, 
xxxvi. 

Ransome,  F.  L.,  1178-1189. 

Ratzel,  F.,  210. 

Rau,  C,  211. 

Ray,  mining,  1083,  1120,  1219,  1228. 

Red  men  and  white,  591. 

Red  Mountain,  899. 

Red  Rock  country,  antiquities,  108, 139. 

Reid,  J.  A.,  1190. 

Remington,  F„  251,  537-539,  640. 

Reptiles,  866,  887. 


Requiem  of  the  drums,  637. 

Resources,  63-67,  1258-1279. 

Rhodes,  E.  M.,  641. 

Ricketts,  L.  D.,  31. 

Riesenberg,  S.  H.,  314. 

Rio  San  Juan,  antiquities,  162,  206. 

Roads,  49,  xcviii. 

Robinson,  H.  H.,  1192,  1193. 

Rodgers,  M.  A.,  1298. 

Rogers,  W.  A.,  786. 

Roosevelt,  T.,  540,  541. 

Roosevelt  dam,  753,  758,  787,  797. 

Root,  W.  A.,  1194. 

Roping  at  Pasco's,  595. 

Roskruge,  G.  J.,  31. 

Ross,  W.  H.,  49,  xc. 

Roth,  F.,  717. 

Rothrock,  J.  T.,  839,  840. 

Rough  Riders,  541. 

Royce,  C.  C,  242. 

Rudo  Ensayo,  372. 

Russell,  F.,  212,  252,  329-31. 

....I.  C,  542,  574. 

....T.,  543,  642,  643,  683,  684. 

....W.  H.,  544. 

Safford,  A.  P.  K,  6,  64. 

Sage  Green  and  Silver,  43. 

Sahuaro  (Univ.  annual),  46. 

Salpointe,  J.  B.,  377. 

Salt  River  Valley,  antiquities,  155,  784; 
irrigation,  749,  750,  765,  772;  resour- 
ces, 1260,  1262,  1265,  1272-73,  1276-77. 

Salton  Sea,  572,  904. 

Samaniego,  M.  G.,  31. 

San  Carlos  dam,  801. 

San  Francisco  mining  district,  1142. 

San  Francisco  Mountains,  542,  898, 
934,  732a. 

San  Xavier  Del  Bac,  369-375,  377.  879. 
380,  606. 

Sandstone,  935. 

Santa  Cruz  Valley,  minerals,  1041. 

Santa  F6  trail,  492;  (verse),  674. 

Sargent,  C.  S.,  741, 

Schaeffer,  C.  F.  A.,  880. 

Schott,  A.,  429. 

Schrader,  F.  C,  1195. 

....F.  O.,  1196. 

Schulz,  J.  W.,  291. 

Schwatka,  F.,  253. 

Scobey,  J.,  1197. 

Scofield,  N.  B.,  868. 

Scotland,  P.  B.,  1198. 

Scott,  W.,  31. 

....W.  E.  D.,  891. 

Mrs.  W.  F.,  414. 

Secondary  enrichment,  958. 

Sequoya  league,  292. 

Shea,  J.  G.,  378. 

Sheep,  48,  Ixix;  49,  Ixxiv,  Ixxxlv;  712. 

Shimer,  H.  W.,  213. 

Shinarump  group,  943. 


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Ship  in  the  desert  (verse),  681. 

Shower  of  gold  (verse),  687. 

Shreve,  F.,  841-842. 

Shufeldt,  R.  W.,  243,  315,  316. 

Silliman,  B.,  1200. 

Silver  1017,  1053,  1056,  1110,  1175,  1202. 

The  silver  country,  1009. 

Silverbeil,  1018,  1201,  1217. 

Simmons,  J.,  1203. 

Simpson,  J.  H.,  434,  435. 

Sinking,  1231. 

Sitgreaves,  L.,  436. 

Skinner,   W.   W.,    48,    xlvi;    49,   xxxl, 

xxxix,  liii. 
The  Skystone,  584. 
Slate,  946. 

Sloan,  R.  E.,  7,  1278. 
Smalley,  D.  H.,  685. 
Smart,  C,  254. 
Smelter,  1098. 
Smith,  C.  W.,  787. 
....E.  P.,  244. 
....F.  C,  1204. 
. . .  .G.  E.  P.,  48,  Iv,  Ixiv;  49,  Ivli,  Ixvli, 

xcv,  xcviii. 
....M.  A.,  80,  409. 
Smythe,  W.  E.,  788-794. 
Snake  dance,   113,  114,   132,  133,  137, 

153,  195,  227,  256,  257,  267,  277,  279, 

291 
Soils,*  48,   vi,   xxviii,   xl;    49,   iii,   xiv; 

alkali,  49,  xi,  xii,  xl;  mud,  49,  xxxv. 
Song  for  Arizona,  688. 
Songs  of  the  old  cattle  trails,  619. 
Spalding,  V.  M.,  843-847. 
Spanish  pioneer,  368,  389,  391,  397. 
Speare,  C.  F.,  1207. 
Specimen  Jones,  652. 
Spenazuma  mining  co.,  1208. 
Spencer,  F.  C,  245. 
Spiders,  862. 
Spiegelberg,  A.  F.,  317. 
Spring  flowers,  847. 
Spring  in  the  desert  (verse),  676. 
Stampede  on  the  Turkey  Track  range, 

597 
Stanley,  Mrs.  M.  C,  686,  687. 
Stanley  Butte  mining  district,  1239. 
Stanton,  R.  B.,  563,  575. 
Starr,  F.,  246. 
Statehood,  69-83. 
Steffens,  J.  L.,  415. 
Stephen,  A.  M.,  318. 
Stephens,  B.  A.,  1209. 
Stevens,  H.  S.,  409. 
....T.  W.,  688. 
Stevenson,  J.,  214. 
Stolbrand,  V.  E.,  48,  iii. 
Stone,  Col.  J.  F.,  466. 
Stoneham,  W.  J.,  1210. 
Stratton,  R.  B.,  360. 
Strauss,  C.  M.,  31. 
Strawberry  culture,  49,  xlii. 


Stretch,  R.  H.,  881. 

Strong,  J.,  545. 

Sullivan,  M.,  1211. 

Sulphide  ores,  1078. 

Sultan  mine,  1059. 

Summerhayes,  Mrs.  M.,  361,  362. 

Supreme  court,  56. 

Suydam,  N.,  689,  690. 

Swastika,  99,  219. 

Swingle,  W.  T.,  718. 

Talbot,  W.,  31. 

Taylor,  E.  R.,  691-695. 

Tempe,    Normal    School,    24;     Union 

High  School,  1256. 
Tenney,  H.,  31. 
Thomas,  C,  882. 
Thompson,  R.  O.,  848. 
Thomber,  J.  J.,  48,  Iii,  Ixv,  Ixvii;   49, 

xli,  xlvi,  1,  Iii,  Iv,  Ixii,  Ixiv,  Ixviil, 

Ixxiii,  Ixxix,  Ixxxi,  Ixxxiii,  Ixxxv,  xci; 

719,  720,  849-852. 
Thwaites,  R.  G.,  448. 
Titan  of  Chasms,  564. 
Todd,  Mrs.  M.  L.,  1212. 
Toll,  R.  H.,  1213. 

Tolman,  C.  F.,  Jr.,  992,  993,  1214-1223. 
Tombstone,  description,  479,  487;  geo- 
logy, 907;   mining,  1042,  1043,  1057, 

1068,  1069,  1071,  1072,  1110,  1153, 

1225;  townsite,  1257. 
Tommy  Foster's  adventures,  587. 
Tonge,  T„  1226. 
Torrey,  B.,  892-894. 
...  .J.,  427,  429,  430,  436. 
Totemic  writing,  138. 
Toumey,  J.  W.,  48,  ii,  ix,  xii,  xiv,  xx, 

xxix,  XXX ;  49,  v,  xviii;  546,  742,  853- 

855. 
Tovote,  W.  L.,  1227. 
Trealease,  W.,  856,  857. 
Treasure  land,  1267. 
Treasurer,  10. 
Tritle,  F.  A.,  7. 
True,  F.  W.,  883. 
G.  H.,  48,  xxxix,  1;  49,  x,  xlii,  xv, 

xxi,  xxiii,  xxiv,  xxix,  xxxvili,  xliil, 

xlvii. 
Truesdell,  W.  H.,  1228. 
Trumbull,  R„  696. 
Tucson,  363,  451,  517,  533,  1280-1292. 
Tullsen,  H.,  858. 
Tumamoc  Hills,  993. 
Tungsten,  1174,  1229. 
Tunneling,  1062,  1230. 
Turquoise,  963;   mining  district,  1171, 

1180. 
Tusayan,  province  of,  120-124,  126-128, 

133-138,  192,  196,  201. 
Twitchell,  R.  E.,  394. 
Uhler,  P.  R.,  884. 
Ulke,  885. 
U.  S.  Board  of  Indian  Commlssioneri, 

364. 


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WRITINGS  ON  ARIZONA 


U.  S.  Indian  Affairs  Office,  365. 

U.  S.  Irrigation... Arid  Lands  Com., 
796. 

U.  S.  War  Dept.,  366. 

United  Verde  mining  district,  1105, 
1114. 

University,  addresses,  37,  38,  40;  cir- 
cular, 36;  Experiment  station,  47-49; 
history  of,  15,  39;  president's  report, 
30;  regents'  report,  29;  register,  31; 
regulations,  32;  School  of  mines,  33- 
35;  songs,  41;  student  publications, 
42-46. 

Ursula,  593. 

Van  Dyke,  J.  C,  547. 

Vanadinite,  1025. 

Vanished  Arizona,  361. 

'Varsity  Grid-iron,  42. 

Vasquez  de  Coronado,  F.,  383,  384,  395, 
396,  434. 

Verde  mining  district,  1124. 

Verde  Valley,  antiquities,  188,  199. 

Verrill,  A.  E.,  886. 

Vinson,  A.  E.,  48,  Ixvi,  Ixvii,  Ixix;  49, 
Ix,  Ixxi,  Ixxxix;  721. 

Visher,  S.  S.,  895. 

Voth,  H.  R.,  215. 

Vulture  mine,  1082,  1156,  1177. 

Wade,  H.  T.,  860. 

Wagon  roads.  El  Paso  and  P^.  Yuma, 
425. 

Walcott,  C.  D.,  995-1000. 

Walker,  E.  W.,  1231. 

Wallace,  R.  M.,  644. 

....S.  E.,  216. 

Walnut  Canyon,  antiquities,  213. 

Walpi,  132,  142. 

Ward,  L.  F.,  1001-1004. 

Warner,  C.  D.,  548. 

Warren  mining  district,  1232. 

Wascott,  1233,  1234. 

Washington  Camp,  mining,  1081,  1197. 

Water,  analysis,  48,  iv;  supply,  48, 
xliii;  49,  Ivi. 

Waterman,  A.  L.,  645. 

Waters,  A.  L.,  31,  1235. 

Watkins,  H.  T.,  379. 

Weed,  W.  H.,  1005. 

Weekly  Life  (Univ.),  43. 

Wells,  A.  J.,  1286. 

Welsh,  H.,  320,  367. 

Wendt,  A.  F.,  1236. 

West,  M.,  722. 

Westermarck,  E.  A.,  247. 

Wet  sinking,  1058. 


Wheatley,  L.  W.,  31. 

Wheeler,  F.  L.,  646. 

....G.  M.,  437,  438. 

Whipple,  A.  W.,  439. 

White,  L.  J.,  697. 

....S.  E.,  549,  590,  647,648. 

....T.  W.,  1237. 

W.  A.,  565. 

White  River  Canon,  Pima  Co.,  antiqui- 
ties, 94,  95. 

Whiteley,  E.  E.,  1238. 

Whitmore,  W.  V.,  31,  40. 

Who's  who  in  Arizona,  1257a. 

Wickersham,  G.  W.,  87. 

Wilde,  A.  H.,  31,  416. 

Willey,  D.  A.,  797-800,  1006. 

Williams,  W.,  550. 

Willis,  B.,  1007. 

Wilson,  F.  W.,  48,  lix,  Ixix;  49,  Ixv, 
Ixxiv,  Ixxx,  Ixxxiv. 

....J.  F.,  409,  801. 

....R.  I.,  380. 

....T.,  217-219. 

....T.  H.,  650. 

Winship,  G.  P.,  395,  396, 

Winslow,  antiquities,  130. 

Winterburn,  R.  V.,  397. 

Wislizenus,  A.,  440. 

Wister,  O.,  591,  651,  652. 

Wolf,  F.,  1239. 

Wolfley,  L.,  7. 

Wolframite,  921,  1038,  1240. 

Woman's  Christian  temperance  union, 
1252. 

Women's  Clubs,  Federation,  1244. 

Wood,  Gen.  L.,  398. 

Woodbridge,  D.  C,  1241-1244. 

Woodhouse,  S.  W.,  436. 

Woodruff,  W.  L.,  1299. 

Woodward,  S.  M.,  48,  xlii,  xlix. 

Woolsey,  T.  S.,  743. 

Wright,  F.  C,  861. 

Wyckoff,  W.  A.,  653. 

Yarrow,  H.  C,  220,  887,  888. 

Yavapai  County,  mining,  1049-1051, 
1140,  1163,  1245;  commercial  club, 
1279. 

Yucca,  857. 

Yuma,  description,  544;  Indian  burial, 
209;  irrigation,  769,  798. 

Yuma  County  ore  deposits,  900a. 

Zabriskie,  J.,  31. 

Zinc,  1246. 

Zoology,  862-888. 

Zulick,  C.  M.,  7. 


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